まとめ
夕日になると,影は大きく伸び,歪んで見える. この研究は,影の物理的比率が変わらずに存在するにもかかわらず,なぜ私たちの影が私たちを独特に魅了するかを探求しています.
科学分野:
- 物理 物理学 物理学とは
- 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知 (perception) 感知
背景:
- 日没時に影はかなり長くなり,人の身長の10倍を超える可能性があります.
- 感知錯覚は,長方形の影の外観を変化させ,それらを不釣り合いに見せることができます.
研究 の 目的:
- 延長された影に対する魅力を促す光学的および心理的要因を調査する.
- 日没時の人間の影の見られる不釣り合いを説明するために.
主な方法:
- 影の形成を制御する幾何学的光学原理の分析.
- 視覚的知覚と視点の原理の探求.
主要な成果:
- 影の伸びは,太陽の低い角度に基づいた予測可能な光学現象です.
- 認識された不均衡 (角形の頭,長い足) は,物理的な歪みではなく,視界距離と固定された視点によるものです.
結論:
- 私たちの影に対する魅力は,光学効果と人間の固有の心理的反応の組み合わせから生じます.
- 光と影の物理学の理解は,長い人間の影の視覚的知覚を明確にする.
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