
If you ever wanted to know what it’s like to walk around upside down, The BBC’s Might Truck of Stuff has a PDF how-to on making your own upside down glasses – Thanks Gavin! Link.
A pal IMed me and said “The Upside-down goggles thing is very interesting. Did you know there was an experimenter in 1897 by the name of George Stratton who fashioned a pair and wore them for several days … and eventually his brain learned to correct the image?” – If you do try this out, let us know, thx.










WHERE CAN I BUY A PAIR OF THESE!.
I want to try and develop this kind of idea into a car windscreen.
HAHAAHA dude that is halarious, car windshield thing
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