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Most eyecare blogs are… well, boring. They read like recycled Wikipedia entries, thinly disguised textbook summaries, or clumsy ads pretending to be education. This blog is different. Here, eye health collides with physics, technology, and curiosity.

Dr. Robert Burke (optometrist and co-founder of Calgary Vision Centre) has spent over 18 years pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in eye care. Known for his obsession with optics, physics, and the math behind human vision, he brings an explorer’s mindset to every topic. Instead of repeating what’s already out there, he reframes the questions and chases the answers down unexpected paths.

This blog is where those deep dives come alive. It’s a place for people who want to understand not just what vision does, but why — and over a million readers have joined that journey so far.


Why Your Vision Feels Glitchy After a Concussion—And How to Get It Back on Track
Dr. Robert Burke Dr. Robert Burke

Why Your Vision Feels Glitchy After a Concussion—And How to Get It Back on Track

After a concussion, vision feels glitchy—blurry text, light sensitivity, motion issues. The problem isn’t your eyes; it’s your brain running a buggy update. Like a frozen computer, it’s stuck in an infinite loop. The fix? Contoured prism glasses act like Ctrl-Alt-Del, instantly resetting your visual system. Here’s how.

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If the Calgary Saddledome was made of glass
Dr. Robert Burke Dr. Robert Burke

If the Calgary Saddledome was made of glass

Frequently patients ask me why their glasses’ lenses are thick on some edges and thin on the other, and I typically respond that because they have astigmatism their lenses have two types of curvature on each lens, just like the Calgary Saddledome. But that got me thinking, what if the Saddledome was a lens, what prescription would it have?

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A cool trick to show people how bad your eyesight is
Dr. Robert Burke Dr. Robert Burke

A cool trick to show people how bad your eyesight is

It can be challenging to demonstrate to someone how you actually see without your glasses. You can’t just give them your glasses to try on since their eye will automatically try to clear them up (and possibly kick start a headache). But it turns out pretty much every smartphone has built in feature that does an excellent job in truly capturing how bad you see when your glasses are off.

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How to Find the Best Optometrist in Your Area (Including Calgary)
Dr. Robert Burke Dr. Robert Burke

How to Find the Best Optometrist in Your Area (Including Calgary)

Are you frustrated by flashy online reviews and confusing tech jargon when trying to choose an optometrist? Our blog breaks it down for you—revealing how true expertise comes from thousands of hours of practice with essential tools like OCT scanners, and what to look for when choosing an optometrist in your area of the world.

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The Longest Sightline on Earth
Dr. Robert Burke Dr. Robert Burke

The Longest Sightline on Earth

There is an old joke about people living out in the prairies being able to watch their dog run away for days.  Well if this is true (it isn't), then people living near the longest sightline on earth would be able to watch their dog run away for years.

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Do Pinhole Glasses work?
Dr. Robert Burke Dr. Robert Burke

Do Pinhole Glasses work?

Pinhole glasses operate on an optics principle that has been known for centuries.  By decreasing the aperture size, the depth of field increases (i.e. the distance between the maximum and the minimum an object appears clear).  It's the same reason people squint when they try to see better.  So glasses based on this principle do work, but there are some drawbacks that keep them from being replacements to regular glasses, although in desperate situations they can be very handy.

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Why Can't Humans See Reddish-Green?
Dr. Robert Burke Dr. Robert Burke

Why Can't Humans See Reddish-Green?

Of all the things you've seen in your life, I promise you none of them were of the reddish-green colour.  Nor were any of them of the blueish-yellow hue.  Some scientists refer to these two colours as the forbidden colours.  But why cant we see them?

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The Zombie Parasite
Dr. Robert Burke Dr. Robert Burke

The Zombie Parasite

Every so often I come across a patient who has vision loss as the result of a parasitic infection.  The parasite in question is usually Toxoplasmosis gondii, and it can cause significant damage to the human retina.  But that may not even be the most terrifying trait of the parasite that is nicknamed "The Zombie Parasite".

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