By Jove, lest mine eyes deceive, these maths be not so mathnificent
Finger string eyes, I feel the magic between you and I
- When the lines hit your eye
- And it makes a big tri
- That’s Pythagoras
Ok the last line needs some work
If Tool made a science book for schools.
When you’re trying to order tacos and the acid hits.
Thine eyes struggle to measure the shear size of your audacious bullshit.
Fig 53: Risk of Rain’s “Huntress” has eyes perfectly positioned to gauge the velocity of arrows she fires.
Parallax in the fourth dimension
“René Descartes’ Model of Sensory Perception and the Pineal Gland”
This classic illustration from Descartes’ “Treatise of Man” (1664) attempts to explain how visual perception and physical movement occur via the nervous system. Light rays enter the eyes, converge within the brain, and transmit signals through hollow nerves to the pineal gland — which Descartes believed was the seat of the soul and the center of thought and consciousness. The dotted lines depict how stimuli trigger motor responses, such as raising a finger.
“Heyyyyyyyyy.”
Pew pew
Watch out for those finger guns, buddy.
Neuron activation
Rotate
… and enhance.
Figure 53: illustration showing how a biclops is unable to see depth.
Picasso had a short stint as an anatomy illustrator until an optometrist accidentally made glasses that cause cross-eyedness