take a look at this stereogram: (close your eyes to the screen to see it double and get far away slowly keeping overlaping byside images)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi ... /Stereogram_Tut_Width.png
notice you know perfectly which is farther which in real life doesnt happen, if you see 2 lights in the see at night you are unable to tell which is closer, i recall even have confused a close insect with a far bird, even simpsons parodied this
now put one finger close to your eyes and other far, when you pay attention to the close finger the far one appears double and viceversa, and this happens even with one finger at 50 cm and other at 52 cm
this doesnt happen with stereograms, notice that when you achieve deapth perception in the stereogram is exactly when you dont see anything double
but think of the amazing thing your brain is doing, its overlaping an image that is 2 cm apart and 3 cm apart at the same time telling from this depth
but why we achieve deapth perception in the stereogram and not alike in real life?
the reason is that the stereogram simulates a very small eye distance, maybe 1 cm while in real life we have 5 cm, so with the stereogram our brain has to do a small efort to overlap different distances images because this distance differences are very small while in real life distances are not manageables by our brain
i think we lost our ability for apreciating deapth due to to much reading that taught our sight to converge too close instead of going paralel, in other words instaed of the images being overlap by our brain are overlapped by converging our eyes with which the brain is used to do no effeort at all
well long ago i found a way to recover deapth perception would be using periscopic eyes that simulated our eyes being 1 cm apart and increase constantly distance till we relearn to look with the eyes paralel and let the brain overlap images apreciating depth
but just yesterday i thought of a beteer way, in the shown stereogram apparent far objects are farther side by side than objects that are apparently closer, but the distance difference is very small because it simulates eyes 1 cm apart, so the trick is increase apart distance difference constantly till the stereogram simulates eyes 5 cm apart
that would be the begining of starting to use 100% of brain
your thoughts?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi ... /Stereogram_Tut_Width.png
notice you know perfectly which is farther which in real life doesnt happen, if you see 2 lights in the see at night you are unable to tell which is closer, i recall even have confused a close insect with a far bird, even simpsons parodied this
now put one finger close to your eyes and other far, when you pay attention to the close finger the far one appears double and viceversa, and this happens even with one finger at 50 cm and other at 52 cm
this doesnt happen with stereograms, notice that when you achieve deapth perception in the stereogram is exactly when you dont see anything double
but think of the amazing thing your brain is doing, its overlaping an image that is 2 cm apart and 3 cm apart at the same time telling from this depth
but why we achieve deapth perception in the stereogram and not alike in real life?
the reason is that the stereogram simulates a very small eye distance, maybe 1 cm while in real life we have 5 cm, so with the stereogram our brain has to do a small efort to overlap different distances images because this distance differences are very small while in real life distances are not manageables by our brain
i think we lost our ability for apreciating deapth due to to much reading that taught our sight to converge too close instead of going paralel, in other words instaed of the images being overlap by our brain are overlapped by converging our eyes with which the brain is used to do no effeort at all
well long ago i found a way to recover deapth perception would be using periscopic eyes that simulated our eyes being 1 cm apart and increase constantly distance till we relearn to look with the eyes paralel and let the brain overlap images apreciating depth
but just yesterday i thought of a beteer way, in the shown stereogram apparent far objects are farther side by side than objects that are apparently closer, but the distance difference is very small because it simulates eyes 1 cm apart, so the trick is increase apart distance difference constantly till the stereogram simulates eyes 5 cm apart
that would be the begining of starting to use 100% of brain
your thoughts?