It does help a lot with spacial imagery to know the magnification. I can't tell the actual size of what I am looking at but I can get prospective. If you magnify your thumb 1600 X's you can see finer details so it is the amount of detail with relation to normal viewing that knowing the magnification level helps intuitively understand.
Hey, I still prefer an analog clock because I can see how late I am because it displays a picture of an hour's worth of time and the relationship of the current time and when I was supposed to be somewhere.
Hey, I still prefer an analog clock because I can see how late I am because it displays a picture of an hour's worth of time and the relationship of the current time and when I was supposed to be somewhere.