jonesthecurl wrote:Timminz wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:The daylight side that's in winter is closer to the sun than the night-time side that's in summer...
Not necessarily.
Of course it is. That's why the night-time side is in shadow. Because it's on the other side of the planet than the daytime side. away from the sun.
hahaha. right you are. Man, was I visualizing that in a fucked up way!
sully800 wrote:I actually saw some study about a person who made goggles that turned everything upside down. At first it was sickening and he could hardly function, but over time his mind got used to seeing the world upside down and he was able to resume his normal activities
I recall reading about this before. If I recall correctly, he went through the same difficulties when he stopped wearing the goggles, because his brain was so accustomed to the upside-down view.