3D Pyramid

FlippyCat asked:


Please rate this, and then watch some of the video responses too! Thanks. Hello Hong Kong, thanks for the feature. 3979 dominos used. 2856 in pyramid (31 layers), and 1123 surrounding blue area. Breaks in fall: The right outer blue line needed assistance (watch for the arm in the replays). The other side would have made the pyramid fall still though. Other Pyramids to watch: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com (I …

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3D Waltz of the Flowers (YouTube 3D HD Test)

inouek3D asked:


Original file : 1280×960 Over/Under 10Mbps wmv Test using 3d video in Over/Under format with yt3d:left/right tags. To view this video in 3D, select viewing style first from 12 option of drop down list box named “3D View Style”, Red/cyan, amber/blue etc. requires 3D glasses. Some other options, parallel and cross etc. doesn’t require any glasses. No viewing style with polarization type glasses like Real D is supported by YouTube 3D so far. 3D view style drop down menu may not appear unless …

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How does 3D vision work with one eye compared to two eyes?

god0fgod asked:


I’ve read that the brain can calculate 3D by taking two images from two eyes and comparing them. However, 3D works perfectly fine with one eye. Surely this “Binocular vision” is pointless if the brain can calculate 3D perfectly fine with one eye.

Does the brain just guess or is there some other trick involved? I notice eyes individually focus. So the brain could calculate the amount of blur and work out the distance that way?

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