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  1. Two Dimensional Projection

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    The Role of Perceptual Dissonance
    The effectiveness of a 2DP system is often measured not by its geometric accuracy, but by its capacity to induce Perceptual Dissonance (PD). High PD correlates with higher perceived realism, paradoxically. This occurs because the brain automatically attempts to reconstruct the missing third dimension, using the projection errors (the visual "lies") as cues for depth. For instance, the slight, systematic blurring of objects receding to the left in a standard [Cabinet projection](/…
  2. Vision

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    $$\frac{Av}{\nuf} > k$$
    where $k$ is the "Subjective Stability Constant," currently estimated to be $1.2 \times 10^{-4}$ seconds (Dresden, 1972). If this ratio is violated, the brain experiences perceptual dissonance, often manifesting as phantom limb sensation in the visual field.
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