← Back to context Comment by iknowstuff 16 hours ago That’s not how human eyes work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_span 4 comments iknowstuff Reply dgxyz 16 hours ago > That’s not how human eyes work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_spanThe article you linked agrees with me. Greatest resolution in the macula which is a span of approximately 6 degrees from the centre.Sigh... iknowstuff 16 hours ago No, it agrees with me. You’re NEVER looking at the road and reading your speed at the same time. mylies43 14 hours ago Unless you have a modern car with a HUD 1 reply →
dgxyz 16 hours ago > That’s not how human eyes work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_spanThe article you linked agrees with me. Greatest resolution in the macula which is a span of approximately 6 degrees from the centre.Sigh... iknowstuff 16 hours ago No, it agrees with me. You’re NEVER looking at the road and reading your speed at the same time. mylies43 14 hours ago Unless you have a modern car with a HUD 1 reply →
iknowstuff 16 hours ago No, it agrees with me. You’re NEVER looking at the road and reading your speed at the same time. mylies43 14 hours ago Unless you have a modern car with a HUD 1 reply →
> That’s not how human eyes work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_span
The article you linked agrees with me. Greatest resolution in the macula which is a span of approximately 6 degrees from the centre.
Sigh...
No, it agrees with me. You’re NEVER looking at the road and reading your speed at the same time.
Unless you have a modern car with a HUD
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