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

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Adrian Dreamwalker3 年前

Slightly confused

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Not Sure3 年前

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.

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Steel Manipulation3 年前

I think i heard a snap inside my brain.

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Martin Visser3 年前

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

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💸3 年前

Why am I so dumb?

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Fairdinkum.3 年前

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. = )

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Code:bot3 年前

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

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King Of The Divan3 年前

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

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