But vision doesn’t work perfectly straight like that. Even if you never tilt your head and look up, just glancing around and you do see the ‘up’ further away at the edge of your vision. It’s not directly in your vision but it would be noticeable and cause you to actually look up to see what you glimpsed.
Sure- but you’re not gonna see them above your vision if you’re directly under them, like the college students were. The only way they see Mark and Seance Dog is if they look straight up.
That dumbfounded me, or am I the strange one who always looks around me?
No, you’re not strange- but I bet you don’t look up. We as humans don’t have a lot of reason to, generally.
Who knows, you might look up a lot- but most people might look around, but not up.
But vision doesn’t work perfectly straight like that. Even if you never tilt your head and look up, just glancing around and you do see the ‘up’ further away at the edge of your vision. It’s not directly in your vision but it would be noticeable and cause you to actually look up to see what you glimpsed.
Sure- but you’re not gonna see them above your vision if you’re directly under them, like the college students were. The only way they see Mark and Seance Dog is if they look straight up.
you check out what’s going on 40 feet above an empty football pitch often?