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Amazing illusion - How can this be true?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 237748:MV80MDA4NzhfNjI3MDM0OV82QUIwOTI3Qg==] In the top figure the sides if the red and green sections that make up the hypotenuse are not lying on the same line. Ths composite line that makes up the hypotenuse of the triangle is not straight. When the pieces are reversed the line that is the hypotenuse becomes convex rather than concave the resultant difference in area is reflected by the missing piece in the bottom figure. [/quote]
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from where comes this "hole"?
Really Extraordinary illusion
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