Found this interesting
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Found this interesting
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"Liberty is the Mother, not the Daughter of Order."
- Pierre Proudhon, 1881
"To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind for it."
- Michel de Montaigne, 1559
"So easy it seemed, once found, which yet unfound most would have thought impossible!"
- John Milton, 1667
re: Found this interesting
It is interesting. Not really an optical illusion though, is it. Those points on the circle will move in a straight line providing the geometry is correct.
re: Found this interesting
Interesting!
Sheds new light on old things! First thing that comes to my mind is MT 137, is this possibly the discerning thing we are supposed to be looking for?
Ralph
Sheds new light on old things! First thing that comes to my mind is MT 137, is this possibly the discerning thing we are supposed to be looking for?
Ralph
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re: Found this interesting
Thanks for sharing this Scott. It was interesting to me to see that half the balls (4 of 8) were needed to begin to see rotation.
I would like to see this demo with the orange circle rotating (CW and CCW) as well but I can't turn my iPad that fast without a turntable. Especially where it shows just one then two balls in motion.
I would like to see this demo with the orange circle rotating (CW and CCW) as well but I can't turn my iPad that fast without a turntable. Especially where it shows just one then two balls in motion.
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Now that I've watched it four more times, I see the illusion of rotation starts with three balls.
If we rotate the screen at the same speed so as to keep the white "circle" in one place in relation to the orange circle, for example; on one side centered on the equator, weight paths for a new configuration spring to mind.
If we rotate the screen at the same speed so as to keep the white "circle" in one place in relation to the orange circle, for example; on one side centered on the equator, weight paths for a new configuration spring to mind.
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re: Found this interesting
Many thanks to Scott for the refresh of this fundamental geometrical property.
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 3618#73618
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 8518#88518
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 8590#88590
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 3618#73618
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 8518#88518
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 8590#88590
I cannot imagine why nobody though on this before, including myself? It is so simple!...