Western Ghats
Western Ghats
Western Ghats
Fall Ambiance
Bhagavathi Nature camp
Sounds of Waterfall / Cicadidae
Coconut grating - Manual
Masala Dosa ~ Home made
Lufthansa Meal
Lady of the House
ಅಕ್ಕಿ ರೊಟ್ಟಿ / Rice cakes flats
Thali Meal
A snack on the go
Keeping things clean / A dish washer
Residence
A street scene
Road side cow shed
Bottom of the falls
Hanumanth Gundi falls / Waterfall effect
Gurpur Street
Gurpur Street 2
Gurpur Street 3
Chaturmukha Basthi
Nagara Bavi / Well of the snakes
View of Karkala ~ East
Egg plant fry ~ aubergine (UK,) brinjal
Ramasamudra
Ramasamudra
View of Karkala
View of Karkala
Vardhamana / Bahubali / Mahaveera
Bahubali / Vardhamana/Mahaveera
Sunset
View of Karkala
Looking down....
Bahubali
ನಂದಿ ಬಟ್ಟಲು / Crape Jasmine
Tropical night sounds/ನಿಶಾಚರ ಹುಳ ಹುಪ್ಪಟಗಳ ಕಲರವ
View of Karkala ~ East
Champa / Lei flowers / Frangipani / ಕುಡ್ ಚಾಂಪೆ
Chaturmukha Basadi
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AS a postdoc, Engleman worked on a sprawling computer stimulation of how neurons in the human brain interact. Time perception was not on his radar until he encountered the flash0lag effect, one of the lesser-known sensory illusions that have engaged psychologists and cognitive scientists over the years. In his office he showed me a copy of ‘The Great Book of Optical Illusions” by Al Seckel, which described hundreds of illusions, including one of the oldest, the ‘motion aftereffect,” sometimes called the waterfall effect. Watch a waterfall for a minute or so and then look away ; everything in sight will now seem to be crawling upward. “In physics, motion is defined as a change in position over time,” Eagleman said “But it’s not that way in the brain: you can have motion without change in position.” ~ Page 119 ~ Excerpt - "WHY TIME FLIES" Author Alan Burdick
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