Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Something new happened recently

Recently, the state of my vision has me thinking more and more about Zeno's Paradox.  The more improvement I make, the more distance I realize I have to still cover: the more work that still needs to be accomplished.  It sucks, kinda, but at the same time the improvement is continual, and I cannot deny it.  So I really have no choice but to keep going.  

The changes I'm experiencing are real.  Something new happened recently that never happened before.  I got a real jarring sense of what non-suppression is.  For a brief instant both eyes were fully on, or so at least that's how it appeared.  It was pretty overwhelming and overstimulating.  Then it immediately went away and I did not experience it again.  

I recall reading accounts of these types of experiences from other people: jarring and intense experiences of non-suppression when one is not accustomed to it--whether those instances of non-suppression are accompanied by stereopsis or not.  Either way, it's incredibly intense, unexpected, and overwhelming.  

It was only for an instant, but it was real and unmistakable, and it was a first.  And my vision now is definitely in a different places than it was a week ago.  Probably an indication of more changes to come.

Thursday, April 7, 2022

Smoove

 

That's really all I can think of: is how smooth progress has been as of late, and how as time goes on I find questions that I had are getting answered.  Yes, the double images do come together.  Yes, as time goes on, the ability of my eyes to converge on objects both distant and near becomes easier, and much of it is done automatically, and without thinking.  It is a smooth ramp.