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Cody
Cody@CodysLab·
say you are looking through a window with rain droplets on the glass while a dog is playing outside in the grass near a tree with a rainbow, clouds, and the sun in the distance. If you are focusing on the distant cloud, do you see A or B?
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Cody@CodysLab·
Like humans have two eyes, there are two images that are overlapped as in image "A" which is what I have always seen but apparently for most people their brains merge the image somehow to make Image "B" and I just can't wrap my mind around it. 🤯
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Tohmis
Tohmis@the_tohmis·
@CodysLab I suspect it's one eye taking over. There is a test to see which eye is dominant by seeing for closing which eye a thumb at arms reach jumps when focusing on something behind. When it jumps thats the dominant one. It was the right side for me. Now i see both equally see through.
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Cody@CodysLab·
@the_tohmis That is at least easy to understand. so I just don't have a dominant eye?
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Tohmis@the_tohmis·
@CodysLab That would be my conclusion. Some people might have one very dominant eye some might be relatively equal. But I am by no means an expert. Just interested in the topic.
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Benjamin '初段' Lefebvre
Benjamin '初段' Lefebvre@ioresult·
@CodysLab @the_tohmis I just started archery and I had to determine my dominant eye and I could not do it. Apparently, about 10 to 30% of people don't have a significant dominant eye. I chose to use a left handed bow since I'm left handed.
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