BrainTwister #47: Squares and circles
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From New Scientist #3518, 23rd November 2024 [link] [link] A circle is
drawn so it touches the sides of a square, and then the largest square that
fits is ...
Saturday, April 22, 2006
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23 comments:
That is so cool Caroline.
Amazing how things can pop out at you.
Welcome back and hope all is well with you.
Woah. that is so cool!
NEAT-O!
That is neat. I love looking at one thing and imagining another.
I love Magic!
Toni Kelly - it is amazing how things do pop out - I took this with a macro lens as it was very small...
Princess Pepper Cloud & Krista - thank you both!
Janey - I've being seeing a lot of things recently... maybe I'll publish some of my drawings done this way...
Merlinprincesse - you wild woman you!
Fantastic ....really good. Its great seeing faces, shapes, in natural surroundings. If I was younger I too would say "that is so cool"
Davem - go on say its cool!
Yup, a face! I'm old and I'll say it's cool :-)
Nan - thank you for the coolness!
Very cool! Wonderfully perceptive...
Regards,
Jason
A very nice way to invite the viewers
into the world of your imagination.
Oh Wow!!! This is really cool!
Jason Ertel - thank you - I love seeing things!
Natalia - thank you - its fun to find ones that can be shared... not all can be captured this way...
Joy Eliz - thank you - glad you appreciate her!
I must confess that I wouldn't have seen it if you hadn't added the lines...
Wandering Coyote - thank you I was beginning to wonder if they had been necessary.
Interesting how the mind searches for familiar shapes... like finding Jesus in a potato chip...
Viking - the mind has a great deal of extra doings (I can't recall the technical term!) for seeing faces beyond all other things.
Caro, I think whoever it is, he or she looks barking mad!
Cream - ;-)
Great vision Caroline...you've inspired me to do something similar.
What fun.
i love this!!!
Brain - I like what you did!
Valgalart - thanks.
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