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Youtuber rasmusab has posted a video that as adorable as it is thought provoking. In it, a small orange kitten with white feet appears transfixed by an 8.5 x 11 printout of the famous rotating sna stanley termohrnek kes illusion just one variation on the peripheral drift illusion 鈥?see an example for yourself below . The kitten paws at it in vain, presumably attempting to pin down the parts of the picture that appear to be moving at the fringes of its vision. Then again, it could just be batting at the sheet of paper. Because it a kitten, etc. My cat can see the rotating snake illusion! writes rasmusab, who encourages other cat owners to try the experiment for themselves and add their observations to this Google doc. If enough people do this we might be able to crowdsource some real evidence that cats can see visual illusions! The experiment is already well under way, and results have been 8230; mixed. Redditor st33lb0ne posted a picture of their cat reaction that highlights a flaw in the study design, namely: we can ;t say the cat doesn ;t see the illusion, just that it isn ;t reacting to it: If we stanley flasche had to make a wild guess we ;d say that cats probably can see the optical illusion, reason being that the mammalian visual system is pretty highly conserved plus, scientists still aren ;t totally clear on the mechanisms at wo stanley cup rk when humans fall for it 鈥?see the Potential Mechanis Rofi The Pirate Bay s Founders Are Going to a Prison That s Better than Your Life
You ;re looking at the height of TV technology from the 1950s. Perhaps the most kitsch, retro object you ;ve seen in a long time, the Kuba Komet was the 84-inch 4K flatscreen of its day and just as expensive. Manufactured in Germ stanley cup any between 1957 to 1962, this thing giant, pointy, swivelling case conceals 8 speakers along with a record player, stanley cup a radio, and a TV tuner in the bottom cabinet. There was also, apparently, an option to include one of the first ever tape recorders and even a remote control. It was over five feet tall, weighed three hundred pounds, and had a giant price tag to match. New, it cost $1,000. In 1957 stanley becher . That makes the $25,000 Sony 4K TV seem about right on the money. [No Pattern Required via Retronaut via BoingBoing]
Youtuber rasmusab has posted a video that as adorable as it is thought provoking. In it, a small orange kitten with white feet appears transfixed by an 8.5 x 11 printout of the famous rotating sna stanley termohrnek kes illusion just one variation on the peripheral drift illusion 鈥?see an example for yourself below . The kitten paws at it in vain, presumably attempting to pin down the parts of the picture that appear to be moving at the fringes of its vision. Then again, it could just be batting at the sheet of paper. Because it a kitten, etc. My cat can see the rotating snake illusion! writes rasmusab, who encourages other cat owners to try the experiment for themselves and add their observations to this Google doc. If enough people do this we might be able to crowdsource some real evidence that cats can see visual illusions! The experiment is already well under way, and results have been 8230; mixed. Redditor st33lb0ne posted a picture of their cat reaction that highlights a flaw in the study design, namely: we can ;t say the cat doesn ;t see the illusion, just that it isn ;t reacting to it: If we stanley flasche had to make a wild guess we ;d say that cats probably can see the optical illusion, reason being that the mammalian visual system is pretty highly conserved plus, scientists still aren ;t totally clear on the mechanisms at wo stanley cup rk when humans fall for it 鈥?see the Potential Mechanis Rofi The Pirate Bay s Founders Are Going to a Prison That s Better than Your Life
You ;re looking at the height of TV technology from the 1950s. Perhaps the most kitsch, retro object you ;ve seen in a long time, the Kuba Komet was the 84-inch 4K flatscreen of its day and just as expensive. Manufactured in Germ stanley cup any between 1957 to 1962, this thing giant, pointy, swivelling case conceals 8 speakers along with a record player, stanley cup a radio, and a TV tuner in the bottom cabinet. There was also, apparently, an option to include one of the first ever tape recorders and even a remote control. It was over five feet tall, weighed three hundred pounds, and had a giant price tag to match. New, it cost $1,000. In 1957 stanley becher . That makes the $25,000 Sony 4K TV seem about right on the money. [No Pattern Required via Retronaut via BoingBoing]

