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Use your optical illusion

By Daniel Smith on Jan 30, 12 12:00 PM

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You might need a little patience for this one. But it's well worth it.

Click to embiggen then stare away, go cross-eyed, squint, move your head and be rewarded with this excellent illusion.

2 Comments

Robert C. said:

Hello,

I've been reading your blog for some years (I believe) and I love the tiny little stories that I get to tell friends due to it. You mentioned that you wanted to introduce some changes, and while I undestand that you want to add something more to your blog, it's not really necessary. The visual illusions are too well known to deserve a place on your blog, let alone old stories. Please, I rather have no news for 2 weeks than such silly stuff (although, sure.. i would miss you weekly links to certain stuff on the web i've never seen). Hope you take my thoughts in consideration. You were doing fine! If you want to get more attention for your blog, add something new... :)

within an fancied scientist such as you, I'm sure there's some risky thoughts lingering within! :D

Daniel Smith Author Profile Pagesaid:

Hi Robert. Thanks for your feedback. I've been playing around with the blog because if you stand still in this game, you go backwards. Obviously we're in a suck-it-and-see stage at the moment. If things do not work, they'll get the chop. Thanks for continued support, Daniel

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Daniel Smith - a long time ago, in a galaxy far away just north of Watford, Daniel fancied himself as a scientist but turned out to be the worst scientist since that bloke who mapped out all those canals on Mars that turned out to be scratches on his telescope's lens. Luckily, he is now not working on the Large Hadron Collider inadvertently creating a black hole that would swallow the world but is safely behind a desk writing this blog, bringing you the fantastical underbelly of nature... weird science.

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