I can read this just as fluently as normal.
The brain has an incredible ability to fill in gaps based on expectation.
Another example:
Our eyes have a blind spot where the retina attaches to the back of the eye. This is normally negated by having two eyes. Cover one eye, and your brain will automatically fill in the blank space to match the rest of the picture.
1. Cover your LEFT eye.
2. Focus on the cross using your right eye and slowly move closer to the screen.
In the top example, the black dot on the right will disappear at a certain distance.
But more importantly in the bottom example, not only will the rat disappear as it enters the blind spot, but rather than show nothing, your brain will complete the vertical line pattern where the rat is. It completely fabricates something subconsciously and presents it to you as an actual image.
Our brains constantly make adjustments and fill in the gaps, subconsciously.
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