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It is right that the retina forms the images the written way. I think it is because the various images formed are converted into electrical signals whoch are sent to the brain. The brain then interprets the correct position and form of images.
The world doesn't seem up side down to us, even through our retinas, because , your brain works to recognize the image and flips around, sends it to the nerves and lets you see wright side up.
beleve it or not you look at evrey thing upsidedown!!!
If the sky was upside down, the people will fall because there is no gravity holding it.
The Alpinestars logo has what looks like an upside down e and a star.
upside-down
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spatial orientation
When you blink, you see everything upside down for a nanosecond, but your brain corrects it so fast that you will never be able to see this happen.
The image will be formed upside-down and reversed horizontally on the back of the inside of the camera.
The upside down room is the bizzare room, when you go through different entrances you stick to the walls, so the Chesire cat is calling it the upside down room.
The light (in the form of photons) travel in a straight line, passing through the pupil and striking the retina. If you imagine the path the light is taking while you look at a tall object, light from the top will be angled down and strike the bottom of your retina, while light from the bottom will strike the top. That's they they appear upside down at the back of the eye.
An image that is upside down as compared to the object are known as inverted images. Example, the first thing you will notice is that the concave side of the spoon makes your image come upside down. Such an image is called an inverted image.
It would look upside down.
Tattoos traditionally have many meanings specific to the culture. An upside down bird with an arrow through the heart can indicate a fallen love.
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards.
The earth can not be upside down.