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what is this picture /sci/?

>> No.4152354

.png

>> No.4152357

51 KB, 500x500

>> No.4152358

This image is a reconstruction of Berriman and Turner's original "Logical Imaging Technique" image produced by Cambridge Computing Lab IV at some point in 1983. This image, along with several others inadvertently produced - infamously 'Langford's basilisk‘ and the imagery produced by a typographical error in Your Sinclair #23's ”Fun with Fractals“ feature- generated patterns the human visual system cannot easily deal with. This so-called 'Godelian shock input' can, to put it crudely, crash the human brain. The image does not usually produced any immediate effect (due to delayed neurochemical encoding of Godelian spoilers') but is usually triggered several days upon viewing any repetitive image that triggers the memory into recalling the original.

>> No.4152363

A black cat down a coal shoot at midnight during a new moon.

>> No.4152367

>>4152363
*chute
I'm fucking retarded.

>> No.4152386

what

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>>4152357
>>4152354

ease up bros; mind the trip 3s eh?


also, my the second part of my captcha appears to be a wolf; pic related

>> No.4152416

>>4152358
Say what? crash the brain? can you elaborate?

>> No.4152427

its God

>> No.4152431

>>4152416
Simply put, cause the brain to die

>> No.4152438

>>4152416

It's a myth that started out with a picture of a weird bird, then turned into this shit, it's false.

>> No.4152436

>>4152358
>>4152358

smells like a troll....

here is the source or the original pic:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunflower

The flower petals within the sunflower's cluster are usually in a a spiral pattern. Generally, each floret is oriented toward the next by approximately the golden angle, 137.5°, producing a pattern of interconnecting spirals, where the number of left spirals and the number of right spirals are successive Fibonacci numbers. Typically, there are 34 spirals in one direction and 55 in the other; on a very large sunflower there could be 89 in one direction and 144 in the other.[1][2][3] This pattern produces the most efficient packing of seeds within the flower head.

>> No.4152493

>>4152358
tee hee.

>> No.4152497

>>4152438

It's not "false", it's an element of fiction. That is, it's from an author's work, not reality.

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