Kirkus Reviews QR Code
EXPERIMENTS IN OPTICAL ILLUSIONS by

EXPERIMENTS IN OPTICAL ILLUSIONS

By

Pub Date: Aug. 14th, 1951
Publisher: Crowell

A fancinating little book with lots of tantalizing ""now you see it; now you don't"" home experiments. Beginning with a discussion of the physiology of the eye, the authors, with the aid of experiment suggestions and ""optical illusion"" diagrams by Fred Lyon, investigate the phenomena of image reversal, focus, light and dark, space and line arising from the peculiar construction of the eye. Such famous diverting illusions such as the deceiving size of the rising moon, mirages, after-images, color tricks, and light ""ghosts"" are also explained in lucid, informal style. Pleasant supplementary material for science courses, for intrepid ""experimenters"" and fun for the whole family.