Photons do have consiouness. That explains the cosmological redshift too. Not only do they directly fly to the observer, they lose some 'weight',energy , too to be more attractive to us.
Why distant objects looks smaller? Can you answer that Veeky Forums?
Lincoln Bell
Luis Reyes
They don't fly just to the observer, they radiate in whatever direction they diffracte or radiate from. It's why everyone/thing can see said objects not just one singular person.
Carter Butler
>I get angry I don't know how to google: the post
Brody Murphy
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Ian Scott
>what are projective spaces
Asher Gonzalez
We don't have 3d vision, it's 2d with depth perception. With 3d you'd be able to see an object from all sides
Angel Richardson
How questions are asked?
Jacob Reed
Take your pedophile cartoons back to .
Henry Walker
Keep spamming friend.
William Moore
This picture should include the lines that make up the eye's full view range as well, to show how the objects actually look smaller.