Message from @Citizen Z
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Ok go on
See how the camera is closer to left side of hallway
Yeah
The pillars start to blend together faster on the side the observer is closest to
Ok
You can see more of the pillars on the ones further away
Thats because the angular resolution
You're able to distinguish them anyway
Another example
The pillars are still there, it's just hard to tell one from another
Closer to left
It doesn't make the hallway appear to be curving
You lose the objects you are closer to first
The ocean doesnt curve either
There is a difference between losing an object and not being able to distinguish it from other objects
You are just losing what's closest to you first
The human eye has angular resolution limit of .02 degrees
Once the light hits the retina at .02 degrees resolution the object is no longer reasolvable
Just the part that reached the resolution limit
As it gets further away, the angle will continue to become more shallow
Ah ok now I see
Until it all disappears
So for example if there was something sticking out from between two of the farther pillars you would see it
It appears like there is a curve
Yes you would see things sticking out
Ok I'm following
Its called gradiant slope or optical slant
Imagine looking at a painting on the wall
Then go up to the wall and look down the wall
You would only see the frame
The angle is gone
So as an expansion of that, say the hallway went as far as the eye could see, until the left pillars melded with the right
And there were mini sails sticking out from between the pillars on the left
At the same distance
Right so if you put a boat going down the hallway...you would lose the portion you are closest to first
It would need to be a very long hallway
Miles and miles
Hmm ok