The Trapoezoidal Window [social networking]
May 21st, 2007marshal sandler EX marshal.m1@gmail.com
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The Trapezoidal Window !
PURPOSE: Classic depth illusion.
DESCRIPTION: The trapezoidal window is rotated at about one revolution per two seconds by an electric motor in the box. When the taller side rotates away from us, it appears to reverse direction and rotate toward us.
Everyone knows that any object appears to get smaller as it moves away and bigger as it moves toward you. Mind over matter!
In the fall of 1963 I attended a convention in Miami Beach Fla.
The Key note speaker was Dr. S I Hayakawa Author Language in Thought and Action a book on semantics by Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa in consultation with Leo Hamalian and Geoffrey Wagner. It was originally published in 1939; its Library of Congress catalog number is 64-10333.! Dr. Hayakawa and, Carl Rogers who was an influential American psychologist, who, along with Abraham Maslow, was the founder of the humanist approach to psychology. These men and Anatole Rapeport
A Mathematical Biologist were very active in the International Society of General Semantics !
Prisoner’s Dilemma (Paperback)
by Anatol Rapoport (Author), Albert M. Chammah (Author)
We have added to Marshal’s Corner many Social Networks !
I feel that to participate in Social Networking items to be added should
possibly be interesting and informative ! Remember all my posts are opinion
and subject to debate ! The Social Network is a wonderful idea and may
be the best item introduced to the world wide web ! Many have wonderful
groups filled with interesting content ! I know we have not covered them all
please mail me your favorite we will review it for posting ! Now what does this have to do with “ Hayakawa,Rogers, and Rapeport !
In psychology and the cognitive sciences,
perception is the process of acquiring, interpreting, selecting, and organizing sensory information. The word perception comes from the Latin perception-, percepion, , meaning “receiving, collecting, action of taking possession, apprehension with the mind or senses.” –
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perception
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