I thought this was interesting:
https://www.sciencealert.com/childr...cal-illusion-in-a-unique-way-experiment-finds
https://www.sciencealert.com/childr...cal-illusion-in-a-unique-way-experiment-finds
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Woah, although that was hard for me to read and understand, I can relate to the details over the big picture. I like to say both big picture and "great scheme of things" or something like that.I thought this was interesting:
https://www.sciencealert.com/childr...cal-illusion-in-a-unique-way-experiment-finds
I see a big chess piece in the middle and two faces facing towards each otheri see either two faces or an abstract blob. What about you others?
its cool that you saw two faces and a huge chess piece.I see a big chess piece in the middle and two faces facing towards each other![]()
I saw the blob first, and didn't know what it was. Then I studied it more, and saw the faces.i see either two faces or an abstract blob. What about you others?
I didn't like the cathode monitors either--the color ones. Black & white TV was way before my time but the first (and so far only) TV set I have owned was a cheap 5" Curtis set with a radio.I remember back when I was a kid. We had a black and white television. It was overwhelming for me when we got a color set. I didn't like all the harsh oranges and greens. I would go into my grandmother's bedroom to watch cartoons on her black and white television set.