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The winner of the 2010 Best Visual Illusion of the Year Contest is "Impossible Motion: Magnet-like Slopes," a three-dimensional object with slopes that appear to defy the laws of gravity when viewed from a certain angle. Created by engineering professor Kokichi Sugihara from the Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences.
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tommy
how do magnets work
[]boogidy
fuckin magnets, how do they work?
[]Christen
It has nothing to do with magnets. It's an illusion, hence why they rotate the device - so you can see that it's actually a down slope.
[]Gare
Hence the term "magnet-like"
[]mike b
dude they are talking about an icp song........lol
[]alistair loveless
i wanna know where the music is from more than anything...
[]kristen
west Philadelphia i was born and raised,
[]fuckin magnets, how do they work?
Natchulie
Fucking /b/tards.
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