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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 47
In a three-dimensional film, two different images taken from two different angles
are projected on the same screen. With the help of special glasses, a three-
dimensional image is obtained. Although the viewer does not actually see a three-
dimensional image on the screen, technology can give the impression of three-
dimensionality. In a similar way, a person is deceived in thinking that he is
observing a three-dimensional world around him.
AISHA: I did it too. It occurs to me now that the same technique is
used in making a three-dimension film. An image shot from two different
angles is projected on the same screen. Viewers put on a pair of special
color filter or polarized filter glasses. The filters in the glasses receive one
of the two images and the brain brings these two together making a three
dimensional image. Is that right?
MURAD: Right! Now, let's try another experiment. Aisha, close one
eye and look around you. You continue to have an impression of depth,
don't you? How is it that a clear impression like three dimensions can be
formed on a single, two-dimensional retina? The answer to this lies in the
elements of depth that operate when you look with one eye. The way a
sense of depth is formed on a two-dimensional retina is very much like
the technique used by an artist trying to get a realistic sense of depth in a
two-dimensional picture. A few artists are very successful in achieving