Your eye is filled with blood vessels, both on the inside and outside of your eye. Did you ever wonder why these blood vessels don’t impede your vision? Because your eye eventually learned to block out the vessels from your vision.
We did an experiment at our school, where one girl wore a pair of goggles that flipped her field of vision upside down using a triangular prism. Everything was completely opposite to her. After the two weeks, her body eventually adapted to the reverse images (which technically is the right side up). After the experiment she removed the goggles, her normal vision was suddenly in reverse. It took her a few hours to adjust back. Now every time she wears the goggles she is able to reverse her vision in an hour or two. Amazing, isn’t it?
Long story short, your eye adapts to clear your field of view and is able to remember how to. This technology is amazing, but it’s useless.
SA-X wrote:
We did an experiment at our school, where one girl wore a pair of goggles that flipped her field of vision upside down using a triangular prism. Everything was completely opposite to her. After the two weeks, her body eventually adapted to the reverse images (which technically is the right side up). After the experiment she removed the goggles, her normal vision was suddenly in reverse. It took her a few hours to adjust back. Now every time she wears the goggles she is able to reverse her vision in an hour or two. Amazing, isn’t it?
SA-X wrote:
You fail to realize the nature of the eye.
Your eye is filled with blood vessels, both on the inside and outside of your eye. Did you ever wonder why these blood vessels don’t impede your vision? Because your eye eventually learned to block out the vessels from your vision.
We did an experiment at our school, where one girl wore a pair of goggles that flipped her field of vision upside down using a triangular prism. Everything was completely opposite to her. After the two weeks, her body eventually adapted to the reverse images (which technically is the right side up). After the experiment she removed the goggles, her normal vision was suddenly in reverse. It took her a few hours to adjust back. Now every time she wears the goggles she is able to reverse her vision in an hour or two. Amazing, isn’t it?
Long story short, your eye adapts to clear your field of view and is able to remember how to. This technology is amazing, but it’s useless.
SA-X wrote:
You fail to realize the nature of the eye.
Your eye is filled with blood vessels, both on the inside and outside of your eye. Did you ever wonder why these blood vessels don’t impede your vision? Because your eye eventually learned to block out the vessels from your vision.
We did an experiment at our school, where one girl wore a pair of goggles that flipped her field of vision upside down using a triangular prism. Everything was completely opposite to her. After the two weeks, her body eventually adapted to the reverse images (which technically is the right side up). After the experiment she removed the goggles, her normal vision was suddenly in reverse. It took her a few hours to adjust back. Now every time she wears the goggles she is able to reverse her vision in an hour or two. Amazing, isn’t it?
Long story short, your eye adapts to clear your field of view and is able to remember how to. This technology is amazing, but it’s useless.