dont think of this as a place(2-d world).. think of it as a imaginary world.. dont try to add logic to your eyes need depth to work.. or anothing like that.. just assume that they would work without turning.. so it would be like looking straight ahead and to look anywhere you would have to turn your whole body....but.. this would rally take too long to explain what the world would be like.. so.. if you can't imagine it.. go watch some more barney..
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Keep in mind that I have not read the other responses yet because I am a lazy bastard.
Buttt... I think it really depends on what 2 dimensions you are talking about. For instance lets say our 2D person has Y and X (height and width). They could therefore see in 3D even though they are 2D because their eyes would both be X units apart. So a 3D world would look normal to a 2D person of that type. If the person was Y and Z and had no width, they would either see in 2 dimensions or see nothing at all because there is no width for the eyes.
Again, for the 2d person in the 2d world it depends on the orientation of the 2D world. It should look 2D because they exist in the same realm but the problem here is that this cannot exist in the first place. Owell.. just my 2 cents in 1 minute.
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Heres that page. Shows java animations of 4D stuff. Manily under the HyperDimension catagory, though there are other stuff.
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