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Wednesday, December 5, 2007


Please look at above image. Do you recognize who he (or she) is ? I guess you will goes closer to view in details...Yes he is our great Scientist Albert Einstein. But please made yourself 1.5-2.0 meters away from your screen, guess what...Yes. she is great Star Marilyn Monroe.

You may also copy this image and paste it into any Photo viewer (like Picnik) or MicroSoft Words. As you reduce the image you will see the photo of Marilyn Monroe and as you increase the image size, you will see photo Albert Einstein.

The original photo has been edited by making part of section "blur". When you short distance view, those clear line will appear in our brain (thus you see Albert). As you getting away from the image, our brain having difficulties to analyze those clear line but easy to "read" those "blur" line (thus you see Marilyn)... Isn't it fantastic with this new discovery ?

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