it's not trippy at all. if you look straight ahead at tall buildings and just rotate
your eyeballs up your brain creates the same effect.
Yes.
But if you're walking through life like a normal person and don't "rotate your eyeballs up",
then there's shared vanishing points to lines parallel in our world.
So - normally - if lines don't vanish even a bit, it means you're looking perpendicularly at shit.
In which case you're not going to be able to see the underside of, for example, the stairs.
In those shifted images you suddenly are, hence the "trippiness".
Yes.
But if you're walking through life like a normal person and don't "rotate your eyeballs up",
then there's shared vanishing points to lines parallel in our world.
So - normally - if lines don't vanish even a bit, it means you're looking perpendicularly at shit.
In which case you're not going to be able to see the underside of, for example, the stairs.
In those shifted images you suddenly are, hence the "trippiness".