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Allow me to introduce the topic with two examples.
Example 1:
There is a relic called The Shroud of Turin, which was supposed to have been used to involve the dead body of Jesus Christ. Some of the many scientists called to study it declared that if the image was a fake it must have been drawn by a tiny brush (perhaps with a few hairs) and the painter would have been extremely close, while simultaneously drawing images that only made sense from a distance. You would need a person with a very long arm, such as the guy in "The Fantastic Four" to draw such Image.
Example 2:
During the filming of the movie "Papillon", Dustin Hoffman played Louis Dega, a prisoner who had to wear very thick glasses. In order for Hoffman to see clearly, special contact lenses were designed for him, which reversed and canceled the magnification provided by the external glasses.
More on this later…
-Ramon
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070511/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shroud_of_Turin
Example 1:
There is a relic called The Shroud of Turin, which was supposed to have been used to involve the dead body of Jesus Christ. Some of the many scientists called to study it declared that if the image was a fake it must have been drawn by a tiny brush (perhaps with a few hairs) and the painter would have been extremely close, while simultaneously drawing images that only made sense from a distance. You would need a person with a very long arm, such as the guy in "The Fantastic Four" to draw such Image.
Example 2:
During the filming of the movie "Papillon", Dustin Hoffman played Louis Dega, a prisoner who had to wear very thick glasses. In order for Hoffman to see clearly, special contact lenses were designed for him, which reversed and canceled the magnification provided by the external glasses.
-Ramon
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070511/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shroud_of_Turin
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