Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Stopping the world and know-nothing state |
Posted by: | Charlie Conklin |
Date/Time: | 12/04/2005 19:01:10 |
You wrote: "pretty kool I like the flip but what is your point?" Seeing it as 3 dimensional in the first place, and the flipping of the orientation, illustrate some of the rules by which your visual system automatically interprets that configuration of lines. The point (of my earlier post) is that this can be changed, and this is a rather interesting fact, because it illustrates that First Access is quite fluid and can be moved back toward more primary perceptual experience. If you want to play with this... keep looking at the Necker Cube and see if you can get yourself in the state of mind necessary to see it not as a cube any longer, but as mergely flat, 2 dimensional lines on a flat surface. - Charlie |