I doubt you can but you never know,there may be that one person who can. And that can also tell you how. So you decide,is it possible,is it not? Explain! (Lol sounds like a language art test question)
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I doubt you can but you never know,there may be that one person who can. And that can also tell you how. So you decide,is it possible,is it not? Explain! (Lol sounds like a language art test question)
You have fertile imagination that's for sure :cheeky:
I don't think it's possible, after reading this article on how 3d effect works, it seems that the screen has to be emitting two images in order to be 3d: it's not just depending in your sight.
Well, for me, If I say, see a strange shape or maybe an image of a duck, I can then close my eyes, and visualize that 2D Duck in my mind, and then, begin to rotate the duck, filling my mind with images I have seen of ducks before, and making it 3D Based off my oppinion on what it should be.. I dont know if that made sense, I may draw a picture for you later :3
Read this. It's not a mind over matter issue, as much as you want to believe it is :) Human perception has limiting rules which we can't simply "figure out away".
You've been posting a lot of threads that are basically asking the same question. You want to manipulate how you see things way too much. You seem obsessed with it, like you NEED it like your life depends on it. I can't help but think it isn't healthy.
As for the question. No, not 3d. But I can sometimes see intricate pictures while I'm staring at a stucco wall or curtains or some other material with a lot of 'random' lines and dots.
You might be able to convince yourself that you are seeing 3D, but there won't be enough information for it to constitute real 3D.
The answer is yes. Buy a TV with 3D capabilities and invest in some 3D glasses.
Technically you are manipulating your sight. :shadewink:
Bump! (Almost a year later!) Im pretty much asking "How can you manipulate the depth that you see". You look at the screen, because your brain knows its a flat image it dose not try to perceive it as 3D. If you can some how confuse your mind (or train) would you be able to interfere with the "Logic" your mind has set and manipulate your mind into thinking something has depth without any other device/aid.
Stereoscopic vision with 3d glasses or drugs. As for which drugs, there are a myriad of research chemicals, classic psychedelics and dissociatives, and even deliriants or drugs with such a wide ray of effects that it's like a deliriant, dissociative, and psychedelic all in one. I don't really suggest going with drugs just for such a novel effect, however.