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Re: seeing beyond infinity...


  • From: P3D Dr. George A. Themelis <fj834@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: seeing beyond infinity...
  • Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 11:09:44 -0500 (EST)

>I think Bill Ewald emphasized that he was talking about an extremely slight
>divergence...

An extremely slight divergence is all a (healthy) pair of eyes can achieve.
Those who fuse regular stereo cards which are spaced beyond the spacing of
the eyes (I can do that) diverge their eyes a little bit.  Could one repeat
Bill's experiment but while viewing a stereo card instead of the artificial
star he talked about?  I remember Bill went into great lengths to describe
how he achieved his seeing beyond infinity and how not everyone can do and
that it takes a lot of practice.  Can it be so difficult?

George Themelis


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