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Light Color and Seeing
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Fireworks in a Bottle
July 3, 2015
Make your own liquid “fireworks” with this simple and safe activity.
A Splash of Color
Is pure water colorless?
Adapting to Color
Change your perception of color by flooding your eyes with colored light.
Afterimage
A flash of light leaves a lingering image.
Afterimages
Investigate how to predict the color of an afterimage.
All Eyes on Me
Make yourself the center of attention—and reflect.
Ambiguous Cube
A cube made from drinking straws can confuse your brain.
Ames Chair
Without depth perception, random lines can become a chair!
Ames Chairs
What we see can depend on what we expect to see.
Animation Tower
Quick-changing views create the illusion of motion.
Anti-Gravity Mirror
Learn how to fly with this neat mirror trick.
Apparent Motion
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