When large objects go away from you, why do they look small and blurry?
Answers
Optical capabilities of the human eyes are biologically limited in different aspects.
That's why we can cleary see an object to certain amount of distance range.
When the object goes further behind that distance range,the visuals of our eyes get smaller and blurry.
Basically the main reason is the biological limitations of our human eyes.
ANSWER:
When the large object go away from us they look small and blurry because the 'closer object' moves through the view in a 'fraction of time' than the farther one does and a the result of object moving away faster for the eyes it forms the small and blurry vision.
EXPLANATION:
At the same time our 'eyes' can see object only up to certain angular width. The greater the 'angle of inclination' the greater the object size. Hence ones the object moves away the lower angle of width gives lesser vision.