Stereogram was discovered by Charles Wheatstone in 1838. Wonderful collection of Optical Illusions! (Must See) The Single Finger Method (Cross-Eyed Method) Putting your Nose Into it (Parallel Method) It seems if you look into the sterograms for 3 – 5 minutes everyday they can have many beneficial effects such as:īalance Emotions and Reduce Mental TensionĬure headache, insomnia, high blood pressure, depression and other stress realated problems. These sterograms help in meditation, this kind of Mediatation is knows as Pranava Yantra. Sterograms with Aum symols are available in India. Looking at the world in 3D is so much fun. The first time I saw it, I was zapped stared at it for 5 minutes and kept on doing it. Until my friend Warrel actually took the trouble of teaching me to do it. I have tried staring at a Stereogram for hours and never managed to see it. When you use this method the muscles inside your eye that control the focusing lens contract strongly and shorten. This way the line of sight from each of your eyes cross in front of the image. The Cross Viewing method, can be enabled by focusing your eyes at a point before the image in the middle of it. When you use this method the muscles inside your eye that control the focusing lens relax and lengthen. The line of site is sort of parallel when approaching the image hence its named this. Basically it is to look through the image and focus at a point beyound. Is also known as the divergence or Magic Eye method, the point of focus is moved beyound the image. One is the Parallel Method and the other is the Cross Eyed Method. There are two methods where by we can see the hidden 3D images in sterograms. Using this method we do not see the third dimension in Stereograms. This is how we have trained our eyes from the time we are born. When we usually look at anything, a picture, a cd or anything we focus on the object. To unlock that dimension you need to trick your brain to either to make your eyes focus either beyound the image or before the image. Stereograms are 3D images that have another dimension hidden within them.
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