I like this one, stare at the middle 3 dots for 30 seconds, then close your eyes and tilt your head upwards. |
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'all of the moments that already passed/
try to go back and make them last.'
I like this one, stare at the middle 3 dots for 30 seconds, then close your eyes and tilt your head upwards. |
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NeAvO's Nightly JourneysAdopted: Hazel AngelGirl ShadowsandTerrorhawkerCourtesy of GoldneyShoot for the moon, even if you miss it you will land among the stars.Originally Posted by Vex Kitten
A little "illusion" to show how our sight works with colours: |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
I couldn't get Stalker's one to work but if you do NeAvO's one right before you see it floating in the clouds |
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the HELL?! |
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and the ever famous pretty woman/old hag... |
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Random Quote: "You can only make things so fool-proof. Eventually, you have to eliminate the fools." -???
the color one is the best. |
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Do you know where you are?
^What does it do, add color to the grey image? It didn't really work for me. |
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I like Stalker's one, I've done it before. It's kind of like inverse colours or something, I don't remember exactly what. I used to have an animated GIF of a grayscale castle - you'd look at a load of, supposedly random, blobs of colour and then it would switch back to the picture. Suddenly it would be in colour. |
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^^ that's my favorite ever one |
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If you stare at the black dot at the center of one of those wheels and defocus your eyes a bit, they'll stop moving. Then flick your eyes away to another section of the image and it moves. Back to the focus and hold steady, it stops. I think it was Howetzer who showed me a few of those types of illusions and said that a study was done to determine how people of different ages see the image. Young people saw it moving, older people saw it as steady. I'd like to know if there's an explanation for why. It might have something to do with young people flitting their eyes all over the image while older people find a focus and use their peripheral vision to view the rest of it since when you hold a steady focal point, it doesn't appear to move anymore. Maybe... |
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
- Mohandas Gandhi
Awesome. |
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Just found this one on google video. |
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Adopted Megabenman although he disappeared a while ago.
Here is one similar to the spiral one... |
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To clarify, in Bonsay's last link, the lines are all straight. Horizontal. |
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Yeah, that one works better than the spiral one! |
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Try looking at your pet after doing that illusion, its freaky . |
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NeAvO's Nightly JourneysAdopted: Hazel AngelGirl ShadowsandTerrorhawkerCourtesy of GoldneyShoot for the moon, even if you miss it you will land among the stars.Originally Posted by Vex Kitten
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