I think that makes sense/is valid for the standard metaphor, but I want to reiterate that the standard metaphor doesn’t actually apply most of the times people use it.
Like, you can’t rotate your way out of color blindness. You can’t lean and look over your shoulder to solve a color blindness problem.
I have always thought of it like a vehicle blind spot not an ocular blind spot. More related to the structure of the situation than the individual.
I think that makes sense/is valid for the standard metaphor, but I want to reiterate that the standard metaphor doesn’t actually apply most of the times people use it.
Like, you can’t rotate your way out of color blindness. You can’t lean and look over your shoulder to solve a color blindness problem.