Our brain processes 3D images based on the raw inputs. We usually oversimplify what our eyes actually see, and for the sake of conversation call it a 2D array for each eye. But the truth is the eye is a 3D environment that is able detect spacial things like the polarity of light.
Occlusion
If you looked into a room full of translucent and transparent objects, are you suggesting we have 3D vision regarding those things but not opaque items?
I don't agree with the video's notion that a 2D being would only see 1D, and by extension I don't believe 3D beings only see 2D.
The_Reunto 1 points 1 week ago
Our brain processes 3D images based on the raw inputs. We usually oversimplify what our eyes actually see, and for the sake of conversation call it a 2D array for each eye. But the truth is the eye is a 3D environment that is able detect spacial things like the polarity of light.
If you looked into a room full of translucent and transparent objects, are you suggesting we have 3D vision regarding those things but not opaque items?
I don't agree with the video's notion that a 2D being would only see 1D, and by extension I don't believe 3D beings only see 2D.