In this post I explore two questions relating to David Chapman’s idea of nebulosity. The questions are: Why is zooming in relevant? What would a non-nebulous world look like? Why is zooming in relevant? David Chapman claims that the nebulosity of objects is apparent when you look really closely at them. For example: From a distance, clouds can look solid; close-up they are mere fog, which can even be so thin it becomes invisible when you enter it.