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Everything gets reflected from the back of our eyes and that’s what gets transferred to our brains, so what we actually see is the inside of our own eyes.
And because the light gets passed through a pinhole (the pupil) before hitting the back of our eyes, we actually see everything upside-down
Go home, you’re drunk.
Have you ever noticed you can look at someone in your passenger seat while driving and talking, yet still recognize a red light out of your peripheral vision and respond to it? Your brain is well adapted to processing and responding to everything within your field of vision. You are focused on both your driving and your passenger, even though one is more centrally focused.