(Where each of the shaded rectangles is one of the candy bars.)
And, as to whether there’s an analogue of this in actual sight, of course there’s not (if I know what you mean), but that doesn’t mean that it’s an uncommon thing. Just look out into your room (or wherever you are), and imagine that something (such as a dog or something) is there. What’s the difference between the actual scene and the imagined scene? Well, the actual one is much more vivid, and the imagined is much less vivid. It’s not that you’re only seeing the real situation, and not seeing the imagined one; it’s simply that the real one is much more forceful to your mind than the imagined. The imagined one is “superimposed” over the other one; you can see both.
So is that how the candy bars were stacked on top of each other on your visual field?
Something like this?
(Where each of the shaded rectangles is one of the candy bars.)
And, as to whether there’s an analogue of this in actual sight, of course there’s not (if I know what you mean), but that doesn’t mean that it’s an uncommon thing. Just look out into your room (or wherever you are), and imagine that something (such as a dog or something) is there. What’s the difference between the actual scene and the imagined scene? Well, the actual one is much more vivid, and the imagined is much less vivid. It’s not that you’re only seeing the real situation, and not seeing the imagined one; it’s simply that the real one is much more forceful to your mind than the imagined. The imagined one is “superimposed” over the other one; you can see both.
So is that how the candy bars were stacked on top of each other on your visual field?