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Your nose is always in your vision's way. Your brain just processes it out most of the time. Close one of your eyes to get a better picture of what I'm referring to.
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Your nose is always in your vision's way. Your brain just processes it out most of the time. Close one of your eyes to get a better picture of what I'm referring to.
Your nose is always in your vision's way. Your brain just processes it out most of the time. Close one of your eyes to get a better picture of what I'm referring to.
What your nose blocks from one eye can be seen clearly from the other eye, the images are combined for the whole.
Wow. Simple but makes a whole lot of sense. Always assumed they did it forward motion
Mindblown
No, that doesn't even make sense since both eyes are being blocked in the middle. How would one eye even see the other side of your nose? Actually your mind fills in the blanks. Since your eye is constantly moving, your mind usually fills it in by the image it saw already which happens almost always since our degree of vision is 180 degrees in all directions. You are right in the fact that both eyes help each other out with focusing and depth perception.