I came here to say what Nathan Williams did. With 1 cm thick CR39 lenses (Abbe number of 60, quite good actually) in my eye glasses red/blue on black always shift relative to each other as I move...
https://mindhacks.com/2022/05/01/chromostereopsis/#comment-686422
at mindhacks.com, an introduction to chromosteopsis. Here: how I made some of those images. Github repo:
https://mindhacks.com/2022/05/01/chromostereopsis/#comment-685527
I am left-handed and saw the blue iris and black pupil lifted out of the image (but in the article I originally read, I had to first enlarge the image a bit). I eat and write left-handed but ever...
https://mindhacks.com/2022/05/01/chromostereopsis/#comment-684957
I don't think so dude. I was a bartender who has known my fair share of strippers. I can tell you go to work on your period you just make more. Significant more couple hundred more then you would...
"they even appear to glide separately when I move my head from side to side" This part, for me, is easily explained as the result of chromatic aberration in the glasses I wear. If I take off my g...
https://mindhacks.com/2022/05/01/chromostereopsis/#comment-684106
The three-year-old post seems more relevant now than it did then. There seems to be a general, and growing, lack of humility at present. We cannot become experts in any field with a few hours of ...
https://mindhacks.com/2018/06/17/believing-everyone-else-is-wrong-is-a-danger-sign/#comment-665357
The story surrounding Selfridge's model has always interested me. I'm now interested all over again, because the image that I use when I teach it is subtly different than Figure 7-3 above, but cl...
https://mindhacks.com/2021/01/29/pandemoniums-friendly-demons/#comment-644920
The famous series you have reproduced were all executed in the last 6/7 years of the artists life at Napsbury hospital, I have spoken to relatives of nurses who looked after the artist, who can c...
https://mindhacks.com/2007/09/26/the-false-progression-of-louis-wain/#comment-644138
I'm from the future here to report that people are definitely behaving in ways consistent with behavioural fatigue. But it was, and is, so much worse than just that. And even if it just was that ...
Manual ping back to when Mind Hacks covered this when it first came out https://mindhacks.com/2011/04/12/hungry-judges-less-likely-to-grant-parole/
https://mindhacks.com/2016/12/08/rational-judges-not-extraneous-factors-in-decisions/#comment-620926