>>9979043Might as well post this since it's the weakest and isolated thing. I have no idea where literature is.
The staticistical side of things sends a series of layers to the dynamic portion of the brain.
At the bottom level you have a blended pixel view. Meaning the lower detailed the more blurred it will be perceived as. On top of this layer is abstracted out layers.
So for instance an abstraction layer that separates the roof, from walls, from floor if you are inside, or "right side" vs "left side" etc.
Then more layers for each object, general colors, adjective layers, etc. All the things that got abstracted out as it was processed. "Movement" etc
Basically all of that gives us humans a fucking amazing UI. Where we can "look" around the image to get detailed looks and our eyes will copy this movement seamlessly.
The objects are not fully abstracted, so for instance you can look at some object and refer to dynamical systems for a complete definition / analysis. Such as for reading, some counting, or non-sure obect analysis.
Anyway, that's the basic of "vision layers". I'm sure that's already been done in literature to death so I don't think it's very original. or I wouldn't post it here like most of my good shit.