Quote (cialda @ Tue, Oct 13 2009, 08:39pm)
thats not a screenshot, thats a picture. difference between them.
as for someone who does have a doctorate in neuroscience is steve novella and ill quote him
"The spinning girl is a form of the more general spinning silhouette illusion. The image is not objectively “spinning” in one direction or the other. It is a two-dimensional image that is simply shifting back and forth."
i personally do not care if its spinning left or right but rather more interested in how it works.
1) s/s is slang, can be used how ever the fuck i want caz its not really a word
2) she is spinning, once again DarkestLight reproduced this image
3) neuro science is i believe the study of the brain, bet this person dosent know shit bout how to make a picture like this
4) i have personaly captured every frame in the image, she is spinning, what the hell our eyes and brains do with the images it is something different altogether
5) WE SEE THINGS IN 2D
6) im pretty sure when you see someone spinning to the right irl where we see things in 2d there is no illusion, only dumb ppl who think that the person is turning left
7) are you telling me all 2D images on ty, your iphone, and your computer are just a "silhouette illusion"
8) the whole "silhouette illusion" thing is not a valid argument at all, im sorry that you took something out of context but may i see the original words that "steve novella" wrote on this topic?
9) scientists get things wrong all the time, they told you the earth was fucking flat
10) i just need to repeat #5 & #7 so...
5 again) WE SEE THINGS IN 2D
7 again) are you telling me all 2D images on ty, your iphone, and your computer are just a "silhouette illusion"
11) as said earlier there is an illusion... the illusion is that she turns left, the reality coming from the guy who looked at every screen as a still shot is that she turns RIGHT
12) idk what your response is, if you dont get it by now then you NEVER WILL, just face it ur wrong
13) again i understand that there is an illusion in this, as someone who has much experience with coding 3D games using (once again) 2D (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!oneoneone111111Eleven!!) pictures (as well as 2D games but thats irrelevant)
14) there is less then a 1% chance that filanthropy actually is a grad from Harvard (and its would actually be phrased "i filanthropy am an alumni from Harvard with a major in giving Bjs and a minor in Sucking at life)
15) do i rlly need this many reasons? no but there all here just to satisfy you
Now just to make sure you get the message here it is 2 more times...
~ Repeat #1 ~
Quote (cialda @ Tue, Oct 13 2009, 08:39pm)
thats not a screenshot, thats a picture. difference between them.
as for someone who does have a doctorate in neuroscience is steve novella and ill quote him
"The spinning girl is a form of the more general spinning silhouette illusion. The image is not objectively “spinning” in one direction or the other. It is a two-dimensional image that is simply shifting back and forth."
i personally do not care if its spinning left or right but rather more interested in how it works.
1) s/s is slang, can be used how ever the fuck i want caz its not really a word
2) she is spinning, once again DarkestLight reproduced this image
3) neuro science is i believe the study of the brain, bet this person dosent know shit bout how to make a picture like this
4) i have personaly captured every frame in the image, she is spinning, what the hell our eyes and brains do with the images it is something different altogether
5) WE SEE THINGS IN 2D
6) im pretty sure when you see someone spinning to the right irl where we see things in 2d there is no illusion, only dumb ppl who think that the person is turning left
7) are you telling me all 2D images on ty, your iphone, and your computer are just a "silhouette illusion"
8) the whole "silhouette illusion" thing is not a valid argument at all, im sorry that you took something out of context but may i see the original words that "steve novella" wrote on this topic?
9) scientists get things wrong all the time, they told you the earth was fucking flat
10) i just need to repeat #5 & #7 so...
5 again) WE SEE THINGS IN 2D
7 again) are you telling me all 2D images on ty, your iphone, and your computer are just a "silhouette illusion"
11) as said earlier there is an illusion... the illusion is that she turns left, the reality coming from the guy who looked at every screen as a still shot is that she turns RIGHT
12) idk what your response is, if you dont get it by now then you NEVER WILL, just face it ur wrong
13) again i understand that there is an illusion in this, as someone who has much experience with coding 3D games using (once again) 2D (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!oneoneone111111Eleven!!) pictures (as well as 2D games but thats irrelevant)
14) there is less then a 1% chance that filanthropy actually is a grad from Harvard (and its would actually be phrased "i filanthropy am an alumni from Harvard with a major in giving Bjs and a minor in Sucking at life)
15) do i rlly need this many reasons? no but there all here just to satisfy you~ Repeat #2 ~
Quote (cialda @ Tue, Oct 13 2009, 08:39pm)
thats not a screenshot, thats a picture. difference between them.
as for someone who does have a doctorate in neuroscience is steve novella and ill quote him
"The spinning girl is a form of the more general spinning silhouette illusion. The image is not objectively “spinning” in one direction or the other. It is a two-dimensional image that is simply shifting back and forth."
i personally do not care if its spinning left or right but rather more interested in how it works.
1) s/s is slang, can be used how ever the fuck i want caz its not really a word
2) she is spinning, once again DarkestLight reproduced this image
3) neuro science is i believe the study of the brain, bet this person dosent know shit bout how to make a picture like this
4) i have personaly captured every frame in the image, she is spinning, what the hell our eyes and brains do with the images it is something different altogether
5) WE SEE THINGS IN 2D
6) im pretty sure when you see someone spinning to the right irl where we see things in 2d there is no illusion, only dumb ppl who think that the person is turning left
7) are you telling me all 2D images on ty, your iphone, and your computer are just a "silhouette illusion"
8) the whole "silhouette illusion" thing is not a valid argument at all, im sorry that you took something out of context but may i see the original words that "steve novella" wrote on this topic?
9) scientists get things wrong all the time, they told you the earth was fucking flat
10) i just need to repeat #5 & #7 so...
5 again) WE SEE THINGS IN 2D
7 again) are you telling me all 2D images on ty, your iphone, and your computer are just a "silhouette illusion"
11) as said earlier there is an illusion... the illusion is that she turns left, the reality coming from the guy who looked at every screen as a still shot is that she turns RIGHT
12) idk what your response is, if you dont get it by now then you NEVER WILL, just face it ur wrong
13) again i understand that there is an illusion in this, as someone who has much experience with coding 3D games using (once again) 2D (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!oneoneone111111Eleven!!) pictures (as well as 2D games but thats irrelevant)
14) there is less then a 1% chance that filanthropy actually is a grad from Harvard (and its would actually be phrased "i filanthropy am an alumni from Harvard with a major in giving Bjs and a minor in Sucking at life)
15) do i rlly need this many reasons? no but there all here just to satisfy youNow after reading it 3 times maybe atleast the fact that if you still dont get it you never will might just maybe sink in.