Monday, October 1, 2007

Seeing is believing.

In English Please:

Some people might be familiar with this optical illusion. Many would have seen it before. For those who have not seen it.. you'll love it.
Below is an exercise, of which there are a few, to illustrate that what you look at may not be what you see. However the use of it is merely for amusement and after you do the exercise much thinking will go into how this was made.



1. Concentrate on the 4 dots in the middle of the picture for about 30 seconds.

2. Then look at a wall (nearest to your computer monitor)

A bright spot will appear.
Blink a few times and you will see a figure.

What do you see or even who do you see?

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“He that goes far to marry, will either deceive or be deceived.” B.F 1735

“I don’t look ,I wont see, I don’t think, I won’t be” Ricky Saunders 2007

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According to research at an English university, it doesn't matter in what order the letters
in a word are, the only important thing is that the first and last letter is at the right place.
The rest can be a total mess and you can still read it without problem.
This is because we do not read every letter by it self but the word as a whole.

In gobbledygook please:


Smoe poelpe mhgit be flimaair wtih tihs otpiacl illisuon.Myan wloud heav snee it bfeore. For tshoe who have not snee it.. you'll lvoe it.
Bolew is an ecrexise, of whcih tehre are a few, to illrtsutae taht what you look
at may not be waht you see. Hewover the use of it is mlerey for asumnemet and aetfr you do the exesicre mcuh tknihnig wlil go itno how this was mdae.

1. Conecntarte on the 4 dots in the mildde of the putcire for auobt 30 scednos.

2. Then look at a wlal (aenr minotor)

A birght sopt will aeppar
Bilnk a few temis and you wlil see a firuge.

Waht do you see or eevn who do you see?

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"He taht goes far to mrray, will ehtier dceieve or be dceevied." B.F 1735

"I don't look ,I wont see, I don't thnik, I won't be" Rkciy Sanudres 2007

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