I also have this phenomenon and thought about an explanation, as there isn't any research regarding this topic: The relative density and distribution of cones in the eyes can vary slightly between eyes, which could lead to minimal differences in color perception. There could also be microscopic differences in the structure of the crystalline lens, the cornea or the vitreous body, which could refract or filter the light differently and thus slightly influence the perceived color temperature.
Most of concepts that we assume are intrinsic to reality (like color and sound pitch, or even the feeling of hot and cold) are just our brain interpreting small fragments of physical reality, and then filling in the blanks. Your world is your own creation.
you don't see that there's a thing across the place. you sense that the light that came from it hit your eye. you sense literally only things you interact with directly.
Oh! I’ll have to watch that. Hadn’t realized Apple toys with this theme quite a bit. Constellation had so much promise but it flamed out for me. Severance might be tangentially related with the theme, compartmentalized lives, being equally fascinating.
Mr. Robot and Counterpart did things to my brain questioning reality.
False, this is the same image with 2 different crops. If it was actually taken at 2 different angles there would be depth information encoded in them, there isn't any.
I must be in a parallel universe then, because they're the same image just cropped in 2 different spots. I literally just overlayed them here with one at 50% transparency, there's no ghosting.