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Two men stand in a room looking at the same object.
The New Yorker, May 6 , 1985P. 35 Two men stand in a room looking at the same object.
"I love that somebody looking out their window could be experiencing an object one way, while someone standing on the sidewalk could be looking at the same object and having a totally different experience," Mr. Ryman, 41, said during a recent visit to his loft on the Bowery.
The problems include binocular rivalry, visual interference and phoria, a latent deviation or misalignment of the eyes that appears when both eyes are no longer looking at the same object.
5 12 PM: I would like to point out that this is why it's so important to make your observations simultaneously in time to one another; you cannot reconstruct a single image from interferometry if you're not looking at the same object anymore.
Depending on what we're looking at, we might see something quite different from each other -- even though we're looking at the same object or situation.
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One reason is that while we might look at the same object in the same spot over and over, we don't always do it with the exact same part of our retina which could throw off an eye tracker.
In industrial settings, users in different roles, such as a machine operator and a maintenance technician, can look at the same object but be presented with different AR experiences that are tailored to their needs.
Also, if the fish-head were able to turn and look at the same object first with one eye and then with the other and back again, the object would successively appear to it to be different colors.
2. Investigate a small object, looking for details -- It's remarkable how you can look at the same objects every day but actually not see a thing.
Using a variety of ingenious tasks, Piaget discovered that children in the preoperational stage often do not recognize that another person who is looking at the same nonuniform object as they are, but from a different angle, sees the object differently.
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