I don’t think that his Low Expense experiment really bridges the gap between offset signal processing and the experience of Deja Vu. All that he has managed to establish is that it is possible for the brain to sometimes process images from two different eyes with a slight bit of lag to one side or the other. It would help if he noted how many times the person saw the seperated colors per a number of rotations.
I don’t think that his Low Expense experiment really bridges the gap between offset signal processing and the experience of Deja Vu. All that he has managed to establish is that it is possible for the brain to sometimes process images from two different eyes with a slight bit of lag to one side or the other. It would help if he noted how many times the person saw the seperated colors per a number of rotations.