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Aloiza [94]
4 years ago
13

How are we able to see 3D objects?

Physics
2 answers:
galina1969 [7]4 years ago
4 0

Answer: Your eyes are are not easy to see the 3d

Explanation:

The brain sees the world in something that is sometimes called "2½D", that is, 2D plus depth.

The two eyes send a pair of 2D image to the brain. From that, the brain constructs a 2D+depth model of the visual field. What we see is not light, but rather surfaces, objects, and structures that are arranged in 3-space with depth.

The reason our visual perception would not be called full 3D is because we cannot see behind objects or inside their interiors, so we do not have full access to the 3D information in front of us. We only can see those 2D surfaces that are not covered (occluded) by something else.

We can also reason about 3D objects which we can hold and manipulate in our hands. However from the perspective of our brain, these are something approximating 2D surfaces wrapped around a sphere with indentations and protrusions. As we rotate the object in our hand, we are only able to see its visible surfaces. the more complex the object, the more difficult it is for us to reason about what we are seeing.

Scientists are still learning about how the 3D world is modeled and processed by the brain, so this is just a simplification based on what is known.

wolverine [178]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Because of the way light bounces off of objects.

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