me and my freind had this arguement for about an hour the otther day and we still cant agee.
if you could see from 1 eye and couldnt movve your head and were put in a strangee envoirenment could you work out how far away stuff was??
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me and my freind had this arguement for about an hour the otther day and we still cant agee.
if you could see from 1 eye and couldnt movve your head and were put in a strangee envoirenment could you work out how far away stuff was??
No, you need to triangulate it.
well i'm getting of the age when i need the :huh: examination, so i am going to make sure the proctologist has both eyes open to get the triangulation right :o :lol:
no, with one eye you have no depth perception, how did you get into an arguement about that?Quote:
Originally posted by BigBoo@6 May 2004 - 01:13
me and my freind had this arguement for about an hour the otther day and we still cant agee.
if you could see from 1 eye and couldnt movve your head and were put in a strangee envoirenment could you work out how far away stuff was??
i dont agree with you SillyRumours
Without 2 eyes you cant see 3Dimensional effects
yet
you are obviously able to see distance, and will be able to distinguish between what is close and far.
if not then everything would be as flat as a comic book.
I know a guy who has one eye and for some fkd up reason he works in a company that make 3D holagrams for advertising-he is unable to see these effects but i never saw him walk into walls ;)
http://img16.photobucket.com/albums/...ax/cyclops.jpg
My uncle has been blind in 1 eye most of his life, how the hell he's allowed to drive I have no idea, but he owns a building firm and never falls off roofs or anything, I have 2 eyes and am always waliking into stuff :blink:
Jonno B)
Oooops-i just scanned the web for
monoeyedcyclopsdepthperception
it came out with
People with one eye-have LESS Depth Perception
it is hence not true that they have No Depthperception
BigBoo-ALL your questions are answered here = http://www.losteye.com/depthper.htm
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lose an eye, & you will lose some depth perception. The key is "some" which for most people turns out to be "very little".
:blink: I have tried this & i have 2 eyes its dangerous :lol:Quote:
You can help it out by practicing your one-eyed depth perception, such as by laying on your back and repeatedly throwing a tennis ball straight up in the air
NontheLess my earlier statement still holds
that's good research Zedaxax :) , it makes sense that there are levels of depth perception, now armed with this knowledge i can teach that damn cyclops down the road a lesson: he has less depth perception than me
its just one of those things that i thought of.
i said you need to triangulate and he (being almost blind in one eye) said it cant be true. i tried explaining that he triangulates by moving his head. then when we got home my brother brought focus into the arguement. :rolleyes:
That's it. Focus!