Re: TV-Show-A-Minute and the crooked truth
Posted By: Howard, on host 216.80.150.32
Date: Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 09:21:44 In Reply To: Re: TV-Show-A-Minute posted by ChrEd on Saturday, September 13, 2003, at 11:23:03: In case there is anybody who really cares, I know *why* the columns at the Parthenon are not straight. I used to live in Nashville where there is a replica of the original and it is in a dang sight condition than the one in Greece. The truth is that if the columns were straight they would look crooked, so they made them crooked so they would look straight. Is that clear enough? I suppose it is some kind of optical illusion, resulting from the fact that our eyes sometimes lie. Everybody knows that our lying eyes tell us that a picture is moving, when in reality it is just a series of stills. They also tell you that there is water on the road ahead when it is really just heat rising from hot pavement. So why wouldn't they lie about crooked and straight columns on an old Greek (or Tennessee) temple? |