Charpentier’s three deck illusion
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A Participant is Asked to Lift All Three Decks and Then the Top Deck Alone. The Participant Will Think the Top Box Weighs More Than All Three Boxes Combined. Here's How it Works: Charpentier, a French Physician, Discovered this Illusion Over 100 Years Ago. It Occurs When a Person Underestimates the Weight of a Larger Object (Three Decks) Compared to a Smaller Object of the Same Mass (Top Deck). The Top Deck is Filled with 84 Pennies and the Bottom Two Decks are Hollow, Most of the Weight is Located in the Top Deck. Your Mind Will Trick You Every Time. This Illusion is Perfect for Classroom Demonstrations, Team Building Events, and Showing Friends How it Works. To Build this Project, Follow these Steps: 1. Gather Three X Charpentier_Three_deck_illusion_TOP 2. Gather Three X Charpentier_Three_deck_illusion_BOTTOM 3. Collect 84 X Pennies 4. Use a Glue Gun, ABS Juice or Super Glue to Assemble the Decks I Designed This Project Using Solidworks 2014.
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