No, TV pictures are broadcast the 'right' way up - however, your eyes' lenses form an image on your retinas of everything in the world upside-down, and your brain adjusts the image to look correct.
I think due to pixels etc being transmitted at a certain frequency the human eye cannot see the upside picture.but the retina itself turns the picture the right way up from malco 10
Cornea
The layer at the back of the eye where the image is projected upside down is called the retina. The retina contains photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) that detect light and convert it into neural signals. When light enters the eye, it passes through the lens, which inverts the image before it reaches the retina, resulting in an upside-down image that the brain later processes to perceive correctly.
The inverted or upside-down image is formed on the retina.
A Family Upside Down - 1978 TV was released on: USA: 9 April 1978
The image formed on the retina is actually inverted due to the way light rays refract in the eye. The brain processes this inverted image and flips it back upright to create a coherent visual perception.
Franklyn Ajaye Upside Downunder - 1990 TV was released on: USA: 16 November 1990
The World Turned Upside Down - 1973 TV was released on: USA: 27 November 1973
Is called real image. The image formed on the retina as a result of the refractory activity of the lens is a real image (reversed from left to right, inverted, and smaller than the object)
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If the menu is also upside down then get it serviced by the manufacturer. If the menu is ok but the picture is upside down, then the issue could be with set top box, or transmission service. You may have to do factory reset as per the manual.
The answer to this question is the retina .......... It's the retina because everything is upside down, bends, goes up to the brain and flips it around........and that is why the light is always focused on the retina