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Nothing is the same

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Nothing is the same Mind Games 2 or God don't use a XEROX. Hint: you need to see the whole image on your screen for the effect to work best. Use your magnification buttton in IE to change size 75% worked good for me. CONCEPT: I have been doing a lot of reading and thinking about Plato and philosophies in general and his ideas of universals, sameness, and likeness. I have come up with my own ideas and theories and have come to realize that nothing can be an exact duplicate. Everything on Earth in the solar system in the galaxy and even the universe itself is unique and "One of a kind". Even if it is only on the subatomic level there are NO TWO THINGS THAT ARE EXACTLY ALIKE. In some form of dimensional space and or time they are different. This even actually is also true for the cyber electronic world. Yesterday I stated that, "There are ABSLUTLY NO limits or rules of physics that say two objects CANNOT occupy the same three dimensional space and even break the with the laws of NATURE and the UNIVERSE ITSELF." This was referring more to the visually perceived that is the world and universal laws of gravity. Because even a 2 FORMS of the SAME GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONS that are occupying the SAME THREE DIMENSINAL SPACE, still ARE NOT IDENTICAL they are stored in different memory locations and addressed by the program in A DIMENSINAL TIME sequence IE one before the other. If you really think and consider what that means is that not just every snowflake is different, but every leaf on every tree, every blade of grass and even every grain of sand is different and unique. Even every piece of atomic mass in the entire known and unknown univesrse is different and unique unto itself and it has no FINITE EXACT DUPLICATE. What a mind blower huh!? of course this is just a theory! EXPLANATION: If you focus your eyes on the center of the middle ball and then move them away and then bring them back the center again the image seems to appear to be moving. WIKAPEDIA DEFINITION: The term illusory motion, also known as motion illusion, is used to define the appearance of movement in a static image. This is an optical illusion in which a static image appears to be moving due to the cognitive effects of interacting color contrasts and shape position. Optical art is an Apparent motion in optical art it has been suggested to be caused by the difference in neural signals between black and white parts of an image. While white parts may produce and 'on - off' signal, the black parts produce an 'off - on' signal. This means for a black part and a white part presented simultaneously, the 'on' part of the signal is separated in time, possibly resulting in the stimulation of motion detectors. DETAILS: This was something I came across when I was playing with the cloning tool for DAZ3.0. I noticed when I centered on a center with a symmetrical view I got this effect. TECHNICAL: Not much just a spotlight straight from the camera using DAZ sphere primitives and the send in the clones tool for STUDIO. NOTES: May explore this more but don't really know if I would call it art though but arts is subjective so I'll call it a codfish instead. Hope you enjoy and feel free to comment on this image or about the subject in general. Thanks for all the wonderful comments and favorites as of late. Hint: you need to see the whole image on your screen for the effect to work best. Use your magnification buttton in IE to change size 75% worked good for me.

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jmb007

8:12AM | Mon, 05 July 2010

beau travail!!

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magnus073

9:52AM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Chris I have to say that is one cool effect, and I'm so glad you took time to share it with us. Also your point is well made about there being no exact duplicates. It's a pretty amazing world we live in.

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Badtiger

10:58AM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Deep! And the effect is awesome. Nicely written commentery and theory. As a scholar-practitioner I would caution the use of Wikapedia since it is not considered a scholarly source. There are many science based, peer reviewed articles on your subject matter.

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Faemike55

11:01AM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Fantastic effect and wonderful explanation!

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Minda

11:45AM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Great effect and nice narrative chris..

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cvrad

11:53AM | Mon, 05 July 2010

As far as the wikapedia definations those are used because of there more global explanation and more base definition not as a THE DEFINITION OF ....

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shadownet

2:23PM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Interesting write up and render. Everything is relative, thus time and space being basic the same thing, only expressed in different terms lightening can never strike twice in the same spot, unless your definition of spot allows for it. So it is with most of scientific theory.

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cvrad

2:27PM | Mon, 05 July 2010

But even if lightening were to strike the same place twice they still would not be the ssame lightening strike one would have had to come before the other and therfore the ground that it hit would not event be in the same state as the first strike.

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tennesseecowgirl

3:30PM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Wonderful work, and it certainly makes you think!!

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BIGBEAR1965

7:04PM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Very interesting work!

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ledwolorz

3:27AM | Sat, 10 July 2010

Fantastic work.


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