In and according to our existence , the brain contact with outside world (also ?)happens through senses. Among them eye sight regarded as most faithful one to rely on.
Our vision is related ( to be precise , limited to … ) 3 - Dimension.
What Interesting here is , the way light reflects and eye sense works , "THERE IS NO REASON WHY VISION SHOULD HAPPEN IN
3- DIMENSION " . It could have been in 2 - dimension too.
May be 3 - DIMENSION gene is working behind this !!!
If , the technique of eye sense works for existing materialistic organic component within body , the same technique should be working for the inorganic components . So , building an successful HOLOGRAM to witness 3-DIMENSIONAL experience should be a very good possibility .
Question is , why 3 - d experience in vision ?
body touch experience is 3 -d , but why vision should happen in 3 - d ?
Experiment :
Stand in front of opened door of a room . Watch the experience of hollowness inside the room.
Now , Have same life size , big picture / photo of great quality of OPENED DOOR OF A ROOM .
Hollowness inside the room experience won’t happen here.
One can certainly sense the 2 - d effect that exists in picture.
Hope , everyone got it.
Wish if some one could have invested on these projects in certain manner in R&D . results would have been great.
Or even wish if we our self could have had or made good financial back ground . … then so …and …so…
We should learn to ring bell for our self , according to our own need and purpose , instead of waiting for some alien advanced technology or god to knowledge us .
Hold out your finger about 5 inches in front of your eyes. Focus your eye on the background, or something behind your finger. All of a sudden you see two fingers.
Each eye gets slightly different images from the environment. One eye gets an image of your finger slightly to the left while the other eye gets an imagine of your finger slightly to the right. The brain uses this disparaty to compute how far away objects are. Objects close to the eye will seem very different in each eye whereas objects far away will seem almost identical.
Thanks for that, did not know that. Doing some research… He did not invent it (in art) another gentleman did prior to him. But linear perspective was not what I was talking about… Now I know it is called verticle perspective.