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1. Why a human can recognize in 3D?
We have two eyes separating about 6cm (we call it binacular parallax). This is the reason why we can see in 3D. When we look at a object, the left eye and right eye see a pair of little different images. The brain calculates the depth information with the ewo different images and get a real 3D image.
When you look at an object with both eyes, each eye sees it from a little bit different angle. Your brain puts the different-angled images from each eye together allowing you to see in stereo (we call this depth perception).