Mysterious Da Vinci images revealed with mirrors
- added February 5, 2008
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- richjm
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Strange images are revealed by applying mirrors to Da Vinci's works. Some scholars suggest the images reveal biblical figures while others, brilliantly, reckon the mysterious hidden figure in one of his paintings could be Darth Vader.
Yep, Darth Vader.
Interestingly, Da Vinci invented his own style of backwards writing that needed a mirror to be read, so there could be a grain of truth in this.
Yep, Darth Vader.
Interestingly, Da Vinci invented his own style of backwards writing that needed a mirror to be read, so there could be a grain of truth in this.
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HMMMM...I'd wager that it's a loads of balls - any advances on this?
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- mischabarrett
- 7 months ago
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Anything is possible. He was a pretty clever / brilliant guy.
All that it requires to hid images in this manner is to paint certain things along a common axis. Perhaps he did for amusement - to play with the minds of people.-
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- VoyagerFilms
- 7 months ago
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pretty amazing indeed!
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- dizzydean3
- 7 months ago
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Richjm, thanks for posting this link. I found the images very mesmerizing and haunting.
Leonardo was definitely centuries ahead of his time. -
he was centuries ahead of our time haahh
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- Anachronitsicds
- 7 months ago
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Nibiru ............. lol
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- jade_azul16
- 7 months ago
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jade - agreed.
Side note: has anyone here ever taken a picture of fire, then mirror split it in photoshop? When I was eleven I did, and ended up with some pretty strange pictures. This is complete bullshit. Coincidence. I f anything is distorted enough it will appear profound. Case in point: the bible codes. -
Dude, I just saw the "tree of life" one. That is preposterous.
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