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Right off the bat I will say that this effect that I am attempting to depict is rare thank God, and it was done just to show people what my eyes see these days.
For the most part, I now see with the left eye, formerly referred to by me as "the bad eye", and in very bright conditions I sometimes see with the right eye formerly known as "the good eye"
Just for the hell of it I crafted a video created from text frames and still images to depict a weird anomoly that only occurs under light overcast conditions where the brain starts with one image and modifies or morphs the "reality" over an approx 10 second time frame, sometimes quicker, sometimes longer.
The input from the eyes functions as if it was controlled by a sliding Balance Control similar to speaker outputs.
The video is somewhat crudely crafted, and won't win any awards, but it is a realistic depiction.
I uploaded the video to YouTube in 2 different sizes, but when I
played them back, they were both the same dimensions.
I don't know why since I created one in 640x480 and the other in 320x240.
If you are interested, the videos can seen at the following links.
http://www.youtube.com/v/TpvxrjLJJHo - 320x240.
http://www.youtube.com/v/sj74jDZbJm4 - 640x480
Posted for your enjoyment, and maybe even, education.
Ashmedi is an ancient god of rage and lust.
I don't feel rage, but the lust part fits like a glove.
"Isn't this a lovely day my friend ?
Just watch some b@st@rd screw it up"
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ash that was really good, at least your brain to penis communication is a lot better than that, or you wouldn't be here :) Lol
I think it's fascinating how your brain is trying to give you the best combination at any given moment. After all your probs I went and got an eye test which I haven't done since I was 10. luckily it was a free promotion thing and I'm OK, but I suppose a regular eye test can spot the very early stages of trouble.
Anyway thanks for the movie, hope your able to cope with this now and perhaps even see a little improvement.
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Thanks Blissed.
The brain is fascinating how it keeps playing these games, wish it was a quicker learner tho.
Ashmedi is an ancient god of rage and lust.
I don't feel rage, but the lust part fits like a glove.
"Isn't this a lovely day my friend ?
Just watch some b@st@rd screw it up"
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Wow, that's really interesting. That is fascinating how the brain can't decide that way. It makes me realize what I take for granted every day. Not only "normal" eyesight, but also the unfathomable multitude of operations my brain undertakes to let me experience the world. Biology is so utterly fascinating when you can begin to appreciate it's complexity.
Thank you so much for putting that together and sharing it with us.
Words tend to be inadequate -Jenny Holzer
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