(08-14-2015, 07:36 AM)AlkalineWater7 Wrote: ...
When I engage in looking at details, I imagine a small point tracing the detail, and I use my imagination further to determine what angle it's facing, Which way it's turned, etc. Is this what i should do or should it be even more subtle than that?
Yes, but don't forget to just notice the details as well.
You need imagination since you cannot see two points at the same time.
The tinier points you see the more your vision improves.
By the way, a tip. I did some experiment at home this week.
I bought a cross trainer and put a TV with loud speakers in front of it.
I discovered that I could do long swings while I was cross training at home.
If you keep training for lets say half an hour you then have done lots of long swings at the same time.

These swings are faster and this makes the eyes respond faster as well, gone is the inertia.

After this training my eyes have been really relaxed and I see 3d blackness everytime I palm for a while.
I just need to keep on doing this training, watch films and listen to amazing music.