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Offline Dan O'meara

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Re: The Nix Illusion
« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2020, 11:30:49 AM »
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Could the David Blaine incorporate the “Nix Illusion” into his magic act?

And know, I shall have these two people merge into one body sharing the same space.
A circular section of the floor rotates underneath them.
The audience gasps in astonishment.
The floor rotates back and the audience is relieved to see that both people are back in their separate bodies.

I don’t know, I think it sounds a little lame.
;D

I don't know, throw in a few lasers and some tight fitting lycra and I'm thinking SHOWTIME!

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Offline Dan O'meara

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« Reply #9 on: October 14, 2020, 11:42:11 AM »
Mr O'meara and his McAdams cheering section.
Three blind mice.

That's all you've got to say?

You believe this  BS: represents 'proof of tampering' in one or both of the films and now it's been shown up as something a child could explain.
How do you feel about that?
Has it changed your opinion?
If not, why not?

Offline Walt Cakebread

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« Reply #10 on: October 14, 2020, 03:25:24 PM »
You've erred in the angle of your tin-can jalopy. The angle is not that extreme in either of the two images.
Although your changing-perspective thing is correct, Jackie's head is much closer to the back of the limo in Nix, angle or not.

Jackie's head is much closer to the back of the limo in Nix, angle or not.

Hallelujah ...Praise the Lord!....Chappie has displayed a glimmer of intelligence.....   Yer right Chappie....

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Offline Dan O'meara

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« Reply #11 on: October 14, 2020, 04:56:13 PM »
You've erred in the angle of your tin-can jalopy. The angle is not that extreme in either of the two images.
Although your changing-perspective thing is correct, Jackie's head is much closer to the back of the limo in Nix, angle or not.
As I clearly stated in my opening post, the set-up with my 'tin-can jalopy' was just to show how the illusion works. It's not to scale, the angles and positions were not meant to truly reflect what was happening, it was just to demonstrate the illusion. Something you agree is correct.
What seems to have confused people is that Jackie is leaning diagonally across the trunk and this is at the heart of the illusion. The mystery of how they can seem so close and so far apart has been solved.
Were you one of the researchers who bought into the illusion  because the statement about Jackie's head smacks of denial. Are you basing that statement on anything more than your interpretation of an optical illusion? Does it 'just look that way' to you? Or do you have something more concrete?

Offline Dan O'meara

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Re: The Nix Illusion
« Reply #12 on: October 14, 2020, 04:58:59 PM »
Jackie's head is much closer to the back of the limo in Nix, angle or not.

Hallelujah ...Praise the Lord!....Chappie has displayed a glimmer of intelligence.....   Yer right Chappie....
The same goes for you Walt. Were you one of the researchers who bought into the illusion and what are you basing your opinion on about the position of Jackie's head?

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Offline Bill Chapman

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« Reply #13 on: October 14, 2020, 10:08:21 PM »
As I clearly stated in my opening post, the set-up with my 'tin-can jalopy' was just to show how the illusion works. It's not to scale, the angles and positions were not meant to truly reflect what was happening, it was just to demonstrate the illusion. Something you agree is correct.
What seems to have confused people is that Jackie is leaning diagonally across the trunk and this is at the heart of the illusion. The mystery of how they can seem so close and so far apart has been solved.
Were you one of the researchers who bought into the illusion  because the statement about Jackie's head smacks of denial. Are you basing that statement on anything more than your interpretation of an optical illusion? Does it 'just look that way' to you? Or do you have something more concrete?


I stand corrected re your diagonal thing

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Offline Bill Chapman

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« Reply #14 on: October 14, 2020, 10:31:06 PM »
Jackie's head is much closer to the back of the limo in Nix, angle or not.

Hallelujah ...Praise the Lord!....Chappie has displayed a glimmer of intelligence.....   Yer right Chappie....

No, I made a mistake given Jackie's diagonal positioning.

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Re: The Nix Illusion
« Reply #15 on: October 14, 2020, 11:07:40 PM »
There was one going around a few years ago about Jackie having no shadow on the trunk lid.

   

A critic didn't believe my argument that the Jackie shadow was present, just some areas overwhelmed by ambient light. He replicated the hand on the trunk and came over to my side. I wonder if that critic became one of the many CTs who convert to LNism.

Having someone listen to reason made me think of Lindsey Graham's comments yesterday about the near full-vote Ruth Bader Ginsburg got in the Senate decades ago, showing there was a time when opposing sides could compromise. However, Graham's comparison is kind of illogical as Ginsburg was a moderate recommended by Republican Orrin Hatch and she wasn't forced through during the closing weeks of an election.
Ginsburg wasn't a moderate; she was a noted ACLU lawyer known for her openly liberal views. There was hardly any objection to her nomination - she was confirmed 95-3 - and I don't recall any efforts by conservative to run anti-Ginsburg ads or accuse her of all sorts of corruption. Scalia, a noted conservative, was confirmed by a 98-0 vote.

Eisenhower nominated - actually recess appointed him since the Senate was not in session - William Brennan to an open seat two weeks before the election. Brennan was a Catholic and Eisenhower was hoping to get some Catholic votes in the election by doing so.

Graham is 100% correct. There was a time when both sides compromised and reached agreement on these matters. But those are long gone and it's why we see the two sides running campaign type ads and commercials against candidates. If Barrett had been nominated to replace Kennedy she would have picked up, at best, a handful of Democrats. The days of the 92-0 votes are dead.

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