“There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.” -daVinci
To understand what I've found has led me to research other subjects that include optics, perception, perspective, humanities, optical illusions, and our vision system.
“All of our knowledge has it's origins in our perceptions.” -Leonardo da Vinci
My book will follow the journey i've been on in something i'm calling "Interjections" that are interwoven between each chapter. I'm hoping to be done soon but until then you can review "Discovering Da Vinci's Daughter" by going through this site and visiting my blog.
"Why does the eye see a thing more clearly in dreams than the imagination when awake?" -da Vinci
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"Science is the observation of things possible, whether present or past. Prescience is the knowledge of things which may come to pass, though but slowly." - da Vinci
This animation shows how Da Vinci used the Mirrored effect in his art. You'll see two female faces that are in the same drawing. Both faces that are opposite from each other, are actually exactly the same. This couldn't be realized or shown without being mirrored.
Da Vinci wrote mirrored, meaning that you have to look in a mirror to see his writing from left to right. He wrote from right to left. These two faces are exact mirrored opposites. The face to the right is the EXACT same to the left. When they are mirrored - turned from left to right, as seen in a mirror, they align exactly. See for yourself. This is proof that Da Vinci implimented this phenomena in his art, which is one of the "theories" I describe in my book. There is another clue in this drawing that alludes to this being Da Vinci's intent. Which i'll describe and demonstrate later, or maybe you'll have to buy the book!
Is the title of a book i've been working on for the past 5 years. I'm writing Version 2.0 Right now and hope to be finally finished soon. You can preview it, what it's about, and what I discovered by clicking HERE.
Is the most famous work of art in existence. Her face is also one of the most recognizable - and is potentially worth a billion dollars. It's both a mystery and a convtroversy over who she really is and how da Vinci painted her. -HERE
This is a painting of Da Vinci's pupil, assistant, and probable lover Salino Giocomo, or "Salai." Why is the title "Mona Lisa" an anagram for "Mon Salai" ? Why does a painting of Salai combine with the painting of Mona Lisa? Read more
There is something really special about Da Vinci's art, especially so in one of the most famous and controversial paintings in the world: "The Last Supper" From the gender of the character to the left of Jesus, to the hand holding a knife? What I found answers these questions but also asks a LOT more Read more
The Shroud of Tuin is said to be the single most studied human artifact of all time- with very good reason. It's more like a 3d photograph from possibly thousands of years ago. Some believe it's proof of Jesus's divinity, some think it's a weird scientific anomoly, but no one knows for sure. I think I know who made it.. Read more
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"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident" - Arthur Schopenhauer
"Of the 200 light bulbs that didn't work, every failure told me something that I was able to incorporate into the next attempt." -Thomas Edison
"That's the moral of the story, no one is ever told who they really are."