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On December 05 2006 10:49 skyglow1 wrote: Ignore the bush and see where there is blue colour on the ground at that part of the painting. Ignore the blue color on the ground and see where there is an obvious bush at that part of the painting.
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On December 05 2006 10:51 NewbSaibot wrote:Show nested quote +On December 05 2006 10:49 skyglow1 wrote: Ignore the bush and see where there is blue colour on the ground at that part of the painting. Ignore the blue color on the ground and see where there is an obvious bush at that part of the painting.
Eh??!! Doesn't the blue colour look like...you know...water? That blue spot looks like where the snow is melting.
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assuming there is a valid answer, this is the most plausible theory i've heard so far:
I'd say it's cortical blindness and/or Unilateral Neglect mixed in with a bit of anosognosia manifested as blindsight.
This painting is a copy of the original, however the difference is that, all of the content right from the center is missing in the copy. The copy only contains the same information from the left hand side of the painging but seen from another angle.
Compared to the original painting, there is "nothing" on the right hand side of the copy.
this person literally cannot conceive of anything on the right hand side of his perspective. were you to ask him to draw a clock, you would probably get only the numbers 6,7,8,9,10,11, 12, either all around the circle of the clock or trailing off at 6 and 12. the story would be much the same if you asked him to draw an upside down clock, however, the numbers would be 12,1,2,3,4,5,6.
This person knows there is another "half" of the painting, but cannot conceive of it, and so "fills in" the right hand side with the left hand side, but from a new perspective.
I'd imagine that this person, were they male, would only shave the left hand side of his face. I'd also wager that out of a pair of playing cards, this person would only be able to identify the left hand one, and would either fabricate the suit and number of the right hand card, or claim that the right hand card was the same card as the left hand card. However, they would be adamant about the correctness of their identification of both cards.
Anosognosia is a condition where you refuse to believe that you have a disorder or handicap, and attempt to compensate with either behaviors or rationales. I.E. a paralyzed person may claim that they are in a full body caste, and that is what is preventing them from being able to move.
Though, I could be completely wrong.
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What about something simple like agoraphobia (fear of open places) or hydrophobia (fear of water[or snow]) ??
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On December 06 2006 16:15 CharlieMurphy wrote: What about something simple like agoraphobia (fear of open places) or hydrophobia (fear of water[or snow]) ??
Both have been discussed. Agoraphobia was "close" according to the professor, but not right. Hydrophobia is one of the most popular theories.
Any answer is right at this point though.
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On December 06 2006 16:34 fusionsdf wrote:Show nested quote +On December 06 2006 16:15 CharlieMurphy wrote: What about something simple like agoraphobia (fear of open places) or hydrophobia (fear of water[or snow]) ??
Both have been discussed. Agoraphobia was "close" according to the professor, but not right. Hydrophobia is one of the most popular theories. Any answer is right at this point though.
Well both paintings have children by themselves involved, maybe it has to do with some kind of fear of abandonment or being lost that stemmed from the patients childhood?
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If you check the website it was updated. The professor didn't show when he said he would. It later turned out to be a scam. GGNORE.
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It seems we’ve been hoaxed after all.
The Professor has deleted his two-day-old LiveJournal. All that’s left is an explanatory note by the original poster. Allegedly, somebody leaked the Professor’s personal data, including his phone number, and people started calling him and asking for the answer; some made threats. So, allegedly, he became angry and left, taking his secret into the grave offline.
At least that’s what the note says. The poster turned off the comments for that entry. He says that he, too, has been denied the answer. His nickname shaltai_baltai, by the way, is the Russian translation of “Humpty Dumpty”; and whether we believe him or not, this was certainly a great fall.
Did someone surmise in the comments that the painting was perfectly normal, but the Professor is, in fact, mad?
Anyway, since there’s still a lot of you and I’m feeling rather guilty, I’ll do a token good deed and point you to The Antipsychiatry Coalition — “a nonprofit volunteer group consisting of people who feel we have been harmed by psychiatry - and of our supporters.”
I’m not sure we’re mere supporters now. I think we’ve actually been harmed.
TOLD YA SO.
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''SEE the strange black guys on the sleigh. They wear SAME black CAP (strange shape) and they are not in the original picture at all! But the ill person paint them 5 times !! (5 people)
They are psychopomp (guider to the hell or heaven) !!
and See!
on the left sleigh , there are [2] people + one psychopomp. then see the left of the picture. there are [2] children. They will die.
on the middle sleigh, there are [3] people + no psychopomp. then see the left-middle of the picture. there are [3] children. They will die.
on the right sleigh, there are [1] person +2 psychopomp. then see the middle if the picture. there are 2 adult and one baby carriage. The baby will die. (looks cattiage’s already empty)
As a reult, 1 . All of children in the picture is dead. 2. The painter can see psychopomp. 3. the black uniform guys are psychopomp.
The mental illness of the painter is [See the illusion of psychopomp who carrys death to the kids]''
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On December 07 2006 12:58 TT1 wrote: ''SEE the strange black guys on the sleigh. They wear SAME black CAP (strange shape) and they are not in the original picture at all! But the ill person paint them 5 times !! (5 people)
They are psychopomp (guider to the hell or heaven) !!
and See!
on the left sleigh , there are [2] people + one psychopomp. then see the left of the picture. there are [2] children. They will die.
on the middle sleigh, there are [3] people + no psychopomp. then see the left-middle of the picture. there are [3] children. They will die.
on the right sleigh, there are [1] person +2 psychopomp. then see the middle if the picture. there are 2 adult and one baby carriage. The baby will die. (looks cattiage’s already empty)
As a reult, 1 . All of children in the picture is dead. 2. The painter can see psychopomp. 3. the black uniform guys are psychopomp.
The mental illness of the painter is [See the illusion of psychopomp who carrys death to the kids]''
wtf are you talking about?
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