Does VR just enhance the 3D effect?

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For example, I can look at a 3D animation on my phone, and my brain will somehow interrpet that the depth in the animation, even though im watching it on 2d screen.

Then, the way to make it more 3d, is to view it through vr, because binocular vision gives the effect of depth?

ie. vr headset has 2 screens for left and right eye, and it enhances the 3D effect?

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> ie. vr headset has 2 screens for left and right eye, and it enhances the 3D effect?

With this wording, it doesn’t “enhance” it, it creates it. When you looked at the 2d image, you/your brain *invented* the 3d data with the info given, letting you *believe* that it’s 3D.

In VR, it 100% *is* 3D, in full contrast the 100% not-3D initial image.

The sub-millimeter precision in head tracking also let’s you experience it in ways that just looking at other 3d methods cannot give you. It feels a bit like you have a window into another world, because it’s precise enough to fool a good part of your senses.

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