Thursday, 2 March 2017

optics - Human perception of distance


When we see things around us, distant objects look smaller to our eyes than nearby objects do.


Is there any physics-related reason why our eyes or brain perceive things like this?


Or if this is purely biology issues (<-but nothing is purely biology or something like that..), can anyone briefly show me the processes behind those things?





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