Already before Marco Polo, explorers, traders and invaders went east.
But the Orient ate alive those who left without thorough preparation.
Already before Marco Polo, explorers, traders and invaders went east.
E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 11:18 am
But the Orient ate alive those who left without thorough preparation.
Looking at the freshly printed Webb pictures, the german astronomer really waxed enthusiastic:
Quoted from Wired Article: https://www.wired.com/2015/10/optical-illusions-like-make-brain-go-haywire/"__Coffeehouse__University of Bristol researchers discovered this illusion in the early 1970s while looking at the tiled wall of a café. Hence the name, Café Wall Illusion. The gray lines in between the rows of white and black squares seem to converge, but they are actually parallel. Your brain, overwhelmed by the intense and closely-spaced black-and-white contrasts, sees the gray lines as part of the tile either above or below it. The lines end up appearing higher on alternating sides, creating the trapezoidal illusion. __Thomas Hunt__"
Take care not to confuse indoctrination with trompe-l'œil.
There're still lumps in it. Better restrain the cream soup.
In the airport, you must pass through the proper gate.