Cube Surfing
As 3D beings inhabiting a three-dimensional world, our eyes, unfortunately, grant us access to only two dimensions. The depth we perceive is a clever illusion, a byproduct of evolution positioning our eyes on the front of our faces. However, when we place an object or scene within a glass cube, we catch a tantalizing glimpse of the third dimension. This subtle hint surprises and captivates our minds, endowing the object with even greater fascination. Yet, it is also an illusion.
Cube Surfing
As 3D beings inhabiting a three-dimensional world, our eyes, unfortunately, grant us access to only two dimensions. The depth we perceive is a clever illusion, a byproduct of evolution positioning our eyes on the front of our faces. However, when we place an object or scene within a glass cube, we catch a tantalizing glimpse of the third dimension. This subtle hint surprises and captivates our minds, endowing the object with even greater fascination. Yet, it is also an illusion.