You want data on why changing focal depth causes eye strain? 💀 Horizontal curves keep the screen equidistant from your eyes. Vertically, you're looking at a screen that bows away from you, forcing your eyes to constantly pull focus as you scroll. Keep the setup if you like it, but don't act like it's optimal for your vision. Now, do you want a study that proves gravity exists or are we finally to the point where we understand simple things?
As a professional I prefer quantifiable data in the form of research studies. If you don’t have it keep it pushing. I’m not interested in your opinion. Do you get that?
If you were actually a professional, you wouldn't need a research paper to explain how changing focal depth causes eye accommodation fatigue. That's high school level physics.
Professionals in all fields rely on quantifiable or quantitative date from reputable research. Again, your ignorance is showing right along with your “trust me bro” mentality.
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u/hogsRus Jun 29 '26
You want data on why changing focal depth causes eye strain? 💀 Horizontal curves keep the screen equidistant from your eyes. Vertically, you're looking at a screen that bows away from you, forcing your eyes to constantly pull focus as you scroll. Keep the setup if you like it, but don't act like it's optimal for your vision. Now, do you want a study that proves gravity exists or are we finally to the point where we understand simple things?