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In 1951, Adelbert Ames created the mind-boggling ‘Ames Window’

6,676,405 просмотров • 3 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Adrian Dreamwalker
Adrian Dreamwalker3 лет назад

Slightly confused

Фото профиля Not Sure
Not Sure3 лет назад

I guess my brain doesn’t work like everybody else’s I didn’t see it. It look like it was moving in the circle.

Фото профиля Steel Manipulation
Steel Manipulation3 лет назад

I think i heard a snap inside my brain.

Фото профиля Martin Visser
Martin Visser3 лет назад

@jeremyvisser A version that looks less like it was filmed with a potato.( One of my favourite shows as a kid BTW)

Фото профиля 💸
💸3 лет назад

Why am I so dumb?

Фото профиля Fairdinkum.
Fairdinkum.3 лет назад

Curiosity Show, was my favorite as a Kid. I remember one Experiment I followed, with an old Milo tin with vinegar & baking soda mixed, blew the Tin lid clean through kitchen roof, Parents not Happy. What a time to be alive as a Kid. = )

Фото профиля Code:bot
Code:bot3 лет назад

This wouldn’t have worked if the cardboard is one colour, but because the windows are outlined and have depth added to them otherwise if it’s a simple matter of big objects = near and small object = far then it wouldn’t be this mind boggling

Фото профиля King Of The Divan
King Of The Divan3 лет назад

Who?? That’s Dean Hutton from the Curiosity Show in Australia. Was a professor at the uni I went to.

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