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Recent additions to the officially sanctioned list of vestigial organs have not been without controversy and have included Denise Richard's acting skills, the Pope's lower lip, and Dick Cheney's left ventricle. [ April 14, 2002: Message edited by: rbochnermd ]</p> |
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I don't know of any examples where this occurs in nature but on the other hand I've never formally studied biology so I don't have much knowledge about that area. Maybe there are some sea creatures that have a patterns like that. I mean there would be many thousands or even hundreds of thousands of patterns in nature. So basically you're saying that when God *perfectly* designed people's visual systems, he assumed that they'd never see that pattern (and there would be variations as well, but this one is probably the most dramatic). So even though it is possible that that pattern or a variation of it exists in nature, God gave us that problem anyway. Maybe he decided not to create certain patterns in nature because we had problems seeing them correctly. Quote:
<a href="http://members.ozemail.com.au/~wenke/illusions/black_dots.jpg" target="_blank">http://members.ozemail.com.au/~wenke/illusions/black_dots.jpg</a> And do it on photo quality card if possible and make the blacks dark and have it in the sun so the white is bright. The reason for having it on card is to try and not let diffuse light light-up the black from behind. You could keep a book below the paper to help this as well. Though it was printed with a computer it could have been a natural animal skin. If you drew it on some very white fur you'd still probably see the scintillating grid effect. So man-made displays (monitors) aren't required to experience this problem. Quote:
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