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Chafer Beetle on Medusa Succulent in 3D Stereo Photograph by Duane McCullough

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Brian Wallace

Brian Wallace

Duane, when we were kids, it seemed all the other kids new how to cross their eyes. I think when we're adults, if we haven't loss the ability, maybe we've lost the gumption. Anyway, you're correct, that many adults don't have or maybe WANT the ability to converge their eyes.

Duane McCullough

Duane McCullough

Thanks again Brian! It seems that most people can't cross their eyes to see these 3D stereo images -- like those who can't roll their tongue, perhaps it's a missing gene that prevents them from understanding or seeing cross-eye stereo images.

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