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Originally Posted by LadyShea
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Why then do we get an image of an object that is within our visual range, but don't get an image of an object that's slightly out of visual range but in a straight line.
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Because the size and composition of the sensor and the size and shape of the lens and the divergence of the reflected light over distance DETERMINE the visual range. Have YOU not been listening?
Optics explains the limitations to visual range and how it can be extended.
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But that explanation is in keeping with efferent vision. The divergence of (P) reflected light is what causes one to see large or small objects depending on the location of the observer.