06-19-2012, 06:45 PM,
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RE: Optical Illusions
(06-19-2012, 03:53 PM)LovinDaHaley Wrote: What a fun thread! Thank you John for all the terrific postings!
This whole "Optical Illusion" thing sent me on an hour long Internet surfing adventure, and WOW, there are so many cool things I wanted to post, but you've probably "seen em all". Nevertheless, here's a video I hope you all enjoy:
Thanks for finding that, LovinDa. In addition to the interesting thing that the brain does, I adore Stephen Frye!
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06-20-2012, 12:44 AM,
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RE: Optical Illusions
(06-19-2012, 03:53 PM)LovinDaHaley Wrote: What a fun thread! Thank you John for all the terrific postings!
This whole "Optical Illusion" thing sent me on an hour long Internet surfing adventure, and WOW, there are so many cool things I wanted to post, but you've probably "seen em all". Nevertheless, here's a video I hope you all enjoy:
Great find LovinDa, powerful illusion. I know what you mean about surfing adventures -- it can suck time away, but there's lots of cool stuff out there.
Here's another non-optical illusion video, but the visual element is a kick nonetheless. This guy decided to take a quick stroll along the Caminito del Rey sans the usual gear.
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06-20-2012, 10:01 AM,
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RE: Optical Illusions
^ I couldn't move a muscle while watching that! I was afraid of falling out of my chair! I just sat there watching with my jaw dropped to the floor and my eyes bugged out like your smiley. That was exiting - Thx!
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06-20-2012, 07:31 PM,
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RE: Optical Illusions
^ Clever stuff... I think? Look I'm not saying I'm dumb or anything... I can almost follow what's going on in the game "Mousetrap", but I can't look at this long before blood starts coming out of my ears. I better just stick to what I already know about processing blue-balls.
Moving back to illusions...
The two monsters look different in size but they are identical.
Assuming size constancy, our visual system estimates the size of any object as follows: retinal size multiplied by the assumed distance. Thus, the two monsters, though identical drawings, look quite different in their differing contexts.
And also interestingly, doesn’t the lower left monster, the one being pursued, have a particularly horrid grin on its face, while the soon-to-be-successful pursuing monster, by way of being much more massive, wears a gruesome, satisfied smile?
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06-20-2012, 07:58 PM,
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RE: Optical Illusions
It's hard to convince the brain that objects, like the monsters, are the same size when other contextual cues are powerful. This picture of three cars has been around a while -- I once measured them.
Someone used a video to demonstrate they are the same size.
Shading can fool the brain, too.
Demonstrated another way here:
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