Questions of inference aside, that one fails on it's premise. You don't need two eyes. One eye with multiple reference points is more than capable. We employ this method when constructing 3d images out of a series of 2d images. It's the number and placement of images, not the number of detectors, at play. That we have two eyes, in and of itself, does not suggest anything of the sort. Bilateral symmetry points to your heredity and the limitations of biology, not a conclusion regarding direct or indirect realism.
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