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Message 505997 - Posted: 20 Jan 2007, 17:56:06 UTC
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Message 506013 - Posted: 20 Jan 2007, 18:25:36 UTC - in response to Message 505997.  


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Message 506074 - Posted: 20 Jan 2007, 20:09:39 UTC - in response to Message 506013.  


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Message 506090 - Posted: 20 Jan 2007, 20:33:56 UTC

Not sure if this one will work......stare at the middle.

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Message 506094 - Posted: 20 Jan 2007, 20:38:58 UTC - in response to Message 506090.  

Not sure if this one will work......stare at the middle.


It works! False green images.
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Message 506704 - Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 20:20:01 UTC - in response to Message 506094.  

Not sure if this one will work......stare at the middle.


It works! False green images.

Actually my eyes just removed the dots and left the plus sign, until I blinked. I am partially color blind, no green.

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Message 506789 - Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 23:19:37 UTC


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Message 506791 - Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 23:20:52 UTC

upsss

am i drunk or what.



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Message 506815 - Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 23:57:21 UTC

I love these stereograms:

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Message 506825 - Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 0:15:57 UTC

VERY scary optical illusion



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Message 506829 - Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 0:21:18 UTC


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Message 506846 - Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 0:54:33 UTC





M.C. Escher - Contrast (Order and Chaos), 1950

The Principle of Mobius . . .


If you took a strip of paper and taped the ends together, you would most likely end up with a belt.

It would be a loop with an inside surface and an outside surface. But what if you took that same

strip of paper and gave it a half twist before taping the ends together? The result would be a

fascinating geometric oddity called a mobius strip.


A mobius strip is an example of non-Euclidean geometry made real. Most of the time, non-Euclidean

designs can only be imagined, or drawn like optical illusions. They could never exist outside of

an M.C. Escher dream world. Yet the mobius strip is

indeed a three dimensional object with only one side. The strangeness doesn't end there, however.


To construct a mobius strip, you will need a length of paper at least two inches wide for best

results. A strip of newspaper cut lengthwise will suffice. Take the two ends of the strip in

both hands and give one end a half-twist. Bring the two ends together and bind them with tape.

What you should have is a belt of paper with a half-twist. This is now an official mobius strip.

Find a pair of scissors and a marking pen to perform the rest of the experiment.


The first principle to demonstrate with a mobius strip is the concept of a single surface.

Using a marking pen, start drawing a line down the middle of the mobius strip without stopping.

Your continuous line should eventually meet up with your original starting point.

This proves that the mobius strip does indeed only have one side.


Performing the same action on a normal paper loop would only mark the inside or outside surface.

Using the scissors, cut along the line created by the pen. Instead of becoming two separate loops,

a mobius strip will form a single loop twice as large as the original. Cutting down the new mobius

strip will result in two interlocking loops. If you use a wider strip of paper, the mobius strip

will continue to form continuous or interlocking loops. You can also vary the experiment by cutting

the loop into three equal sections or sections of varying lengths.


A mobius strip is an excellent way to introduce students to the worlds of science and geometry.

The experiments are simple enough for young children to perform, but the science behind the illusion

should fascinate older students as well.



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Message 507034 - Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 11:55:50 UTC

I think I'm starting to go blind.
I love the stereograms but they can be tough on the eyes till you get used to seeing them.

FUZZY, I scared the bejesus out of my girlfriend with the scary illusion!! Thanks a million.

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Message 507325 - Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 1:53:20 UTC - in response to Message 507034.  
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I think I'm starting to go blind.
I love the stereograms but they can be tough on the eyes till you get used to seeing them.

FUZZY, I scared the bejesus out of my girlfriend with the scary illusion!! Thanks a million.



LOL Yes, I jumped myself the first time I saw it. I was wondering if the missing curtains were the thing and then... [jump]

I always start to hold them close to my eyes while I try to un-focus, and then I move my head backwards (or if I'm seeing them in a book, I move the book backwards) and then I can stay un-focused with my eyes and focus on the 3D image. It's about to relax in your eyes.

They are really cool.


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Message 507620 - Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 16:16:13 UTC - in response to Message 506789.  



This disturbs me, more and more. I've seen it before but never so often as in this thread.
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Message 508952 - Posted: 26 Jan 2007, 16:44:55 UTC

How to cure a mid life crisis on a budget...

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Message 508954 - Posted: 26 Jan 2007, 16:45:45 UTC

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Message 508957 - Posted: 26 Jan 2007, 17:00:07 UTC





Simple FFD Editor (No FFD)

B-Spline FFDs allow the construction of complex objects, but they need a large number of control points to do it.

The image illustrates just how bewildering the interface gets at the point where things start getting useful.


Free-Form Deform Deformations . . .
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Message 509386 - Posted: 27 Jan 2007, 15:53:07 UTC

This is a good one, absolutely fascinating - an ESP test.

It won't take long, just a minute, but could well surprise you;

ESP Experiment



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