Tuesday, December 7, 2010 @ 12:39 AM
#343
Wow totally have no mood to carry on studying. I seriously need my sleep,haha!
Okay just as i was surfing through the net, i came across something interesting. Have you all ever wondered, why regardless of what angle you see Mickey Mouse’s head (profile, from the front, the back), his ears are always the same perfect black circles!? Creepy isn't it?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcNjuarc9eTHW5FzIjuyRMmOdEWGhyphenhyphenmqy73KHmou8iIoligJaAgYgXynLitTwk33dWaq1jVYXzWYbmoehYYPXp-L-LDDHi05WPKALKeQ2_uBD9t0T8UybVOiL6kKJt90GvAsBZxbk56w/s400/mickey_mouse-1101.jpg)
Here's Mickey from the front.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibf06rwo0KGkL465_9082BOJID7jsIA8R387GbVbKxh3gYeSKTSZL14xpIKNG0ODoxpeOufDc3auFAyjr3jiTVq6GV7glYSRNsHQCDPbzKvbIcMqN77rQ_GriX6eMdUh1EwEpyqNmAPg/s400/Mickey-Mouse+2.png)
Here's Mickey from the side at an angle, yet his ears look exactly the same
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjpeg_9-M4UTnWmJpOQNXFw9ambz0k9j0VOT4XX4fW229FB4JO4HbZl8fkXon6iuGIMP7yH0tN3XrqFjVcy6xQGaabaFDPM0ssW-fSxh0zeO9elu5mgGNVntZUBlHC3GnLdJ4_rSqJTmg/s400/mickey+3.jpg)
Here's Mickey from the other side. Same ears
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjNsMRUK5SzugqyoS5Ge9nyIe4SIs9Xgzs4StztwAnVLEZDWkYYzP-rLNd7fMyY1TLI2jkvdy1U1VNs7GH7QcRivVg42-_ZKMbHdxEMK4f15_fZTQ6iod12GKfN4i36ZaQFEim7GhupeA/s400/mickey-mouse4.jpg)
Even from behind, the ears are perfect circles
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxewqgjLDLzUkyQYkSP2LaaGEIY0YdRXIHlWqyZ1oZEyiB_Dr58lUQvZtcDlyT03XHw0pfE_ZDfT324IiddP33kC3FZ47pH6ujRqu5uGF3io3vLFzIBTvJWkd2fHVoWp5gui_69N0tJg/s400/mickey-profile+5.jpg)
When you really think about it, if you view Mickey from this angle, you should only see one ear. This picture does not make sense.
For comparison, here are pictures of people wearing Mickey Mouse ears from different angles. Notice that when not directly facing the camera, the ears cease to appear as perfect circles to the viewer. This would indicate non-spherical ears.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiJI2wVjB0Ej_r3aJYgPlF_V7jb4DB3PYh0RLvaGx-gwC4qOjHTttLZR8aUxcWguJRhDtQsMFjth__Dw-PIrFk3V_E2T_D-BKL3CM4z9LHRDDR0VJRaguZnpKCfpCZUU0CleAmy1oydKw/s400/mouse-ears-front.jpg)
A kid with Mouse ears, facing forward, ears look round
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhvBU01nLcQyWd3t1HZKzLg0ZLeZsbWcXbe6rFId5jsfc0CP8GKGI4WWfg4CaG53fwtRCOYhXit4Ci4rfuMc_ak7p91XRCcH6pR283EEs6Xi915TIffRZkfHVNCEH55y6iD35JmSFZH7A/s400/mouse-ears.jpg)
With a head slightly tilted to the side, the ears are no longer circles
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFS4NZlA-QEmdYvJXMoaLNlE3EZozzd9JnGLqrM0j2iBoSE052GMfJBcEwzMmKhrgNT39vHxDxqq9NramVJEKErJJAlKb3Z1NAQ5XB_IFbaYU7SQ5VPkKwk0RUa0y9AICNmv-NYIHKfQ/s400/mouse-ears-2.jpg)
From this angle both ears are slightly ovular, and one of them is actually behind the head!
HAHA. Really something to relax myself :)