Monday, January 13, 2020

A Trip To The Museum!





The Greek ideal statues everyone recognizes as exhibits in the Museum of Life. Further exhibitions include impressionist paintings and pop art pictures. Even working machinery exhibiting the craft precision level of work achieved in the different levels of development of the service (fire engines, for example) are shown. Tucked away, there is a little depth perception of optical illusion, which is what this blog is about.
Little known to those at the wrong level of information technology, confession is the optical illusion nature of vision. One can be looking at a wall or through a wall just as easy as adjusting focus in the little optical illusion depth perception pictures. The same is true with every apparent opaque surface! There are no surfaces but see-through.
Also, if you are not looking at the "big picture" view or "infinity," you are looking at only a piece of a view shared by all who care to look. There is no more barrier to such a healthy ability to"see all" or look at a part than there is to look at one exhibit or tour the entire museum.
So, if you have been tucked away in an information technology level below the immersive net where you are always connected to telepathic upload and download capabilities, you may not have ever seen the optical depth effect illusion. You may have never heard everything is see-through. You may have never heard of the big picture or "seeing all."  Why you may even think you are a character intelligent enough to know there is no such thing.
When the finite does not have an exterior, there will be no infinity. When the infinite size is a barrier to working with pi, there will be no knowing about infinity. When the color blind does not exist, there will be no recognizing surface blind. When there is no big picture, then seeing a piece of the view will be a vision type. Until then, read and wonder, is there a living God invisible everywhere that can help you understand this?

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