• wwbd2007
    +2

    Sounds good but how does our brain turn a 2D environment into a 3D environment? If reality is really on 2 axises (we'll call them X and Y) how is movement possible on the 3rd axis (we'll call it Z). I can get behind the theory, but unless reality proves out theory it a theory remains just that ...

    • Autodidact420
      +2

      I have no idea how they explain it. That said, I can imagine how it would be possible I drew up an extremely poorly done example of my own personal, uneducated in the matter (I haven't even read up on it on my own, so I mean I'm really just guessing here) interpretation. http://imgur.com/I8mPQkd

      Ignore the very poor paint skills if possible. The top right-3D image's extra line/dots around it were unintentional as well lol

      • wwbd2007
        +1

        Very interesting. I can see where you are coming from. At very least you have made me think about it differently.