Originally posted by huckleberryhound🙂 Actually it's possible to have some degree of depth perception with one eye, too (believe me, I know what I am talking about). 😛 In fact, I learned in a physiology class that if you are moving fast, for example driving, it's better to use only one eye, because the movement gives you enough depth information, and the additional information you get by using both eyes will only be confusing.
would the phrase "an eye for an eye, and the world would have no depth perception" be better ?
Originally posted by NordlysMaybe if we poked one of your eyes out, us guys would be safe if we happened to say "hey sexy" to you 😉
🙂 Actually it's possible to have some degree of depth perception with one eye, too (believe me, I know what I am talking about). 😛 In fact, I learned in a physiology class that if you are moving fast, for example driving, it's better to use only one eye, because the movement gives you enough depth information, and the additional information you get by using both eyes will only be confusing.
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundI wouldn't count on it! 😀 I am not blind on my right eye, I just don't usually use it, but I tend to notice if there's something on the right glass of my glasses, and I would probably notice a pizza thief coming from the right side, too. And besides, my hearing is excellent.
so you're saying, if i approached you from the right side, i'd be able to steal your tuna pizza without you noticing ?