[Script Info] Title: [Events] Format: Layer, Start, End, Style, Name, MarginL, MarginR, MarginV, Effect, Text Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Have you ever noticed Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,how the full moon looks bigger Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,when it's near the horizon Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,than when it's high over head? Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If so, you're not alone. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,People have wondered about this strange effect Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,since ancient times, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and surprisingly, we still don't have Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,a great explanation, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but that's not for lack of trying. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Some of the greatest minds of history -- Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Aristotle, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Ptolemy, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Da Vinci, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Decartes Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-- have all wrestled with this problem Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and failed to generate an adequate explanation. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,One of the first ideas suggested Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,was that the image of the moon in the sky Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,really is bigger near the horizon. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Perhaps the Earth's atmosphere acts Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,as a giant lens, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,magnifying the moon as it rises and sets. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But this explanation doesn't cut it. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If anything, the refraction of the atmosphere Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,would make the moon look slightly smaller. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Plus, if you actually measure Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the size of the visible moon Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,at different positions, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it doesn't change at all. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But then, why does it still seem bigger Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,when it's rising? Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This must be some kind of optical illusion. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The question is, which one? Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,One explanation is the Ebbinghaus Illusion, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,where two identical objects look different Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,because of the relative size Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,of the objects they're surrounded by. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Here the two center circles are actually the same size. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Maybe the moon looks bigger near the horizon Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,because it's next to tiny trees, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,houses, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and towers in the distance. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But when the moon is higher up, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it's surrounded by the vast darkness of the night sky Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and looks tiny by comparison. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Another possibility is the famous Ponzo Illusion. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If you've ever tried to draw in perspective, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,you know that the closer something is to the horizon, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the smaller you should draw it. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Our brain compensates automatically for this Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,by perceiving objects near the horizon Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,as larger than they actually appear. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The two yellow lines in this drawing Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,are the same size, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but the upper one seems bigger Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,because we interpret it as receding Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,farther into the horizon. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,So, between Ponzo and Ebbinghaus, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it seems like we've solved the mystery Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,of the moon illusion, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but, unfortunately, there are a few details Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that complicate things. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For one thing, if this was just the Ebbinghaus effect, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,then we would expect the moon illusion Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,to disappear for pilots flying high above the clouds Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,since there wouldn't be any other smaller objects Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,near the horizon. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But in fact, pilots and sailors out on the ocean Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,still claim to see the moon illusion. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,On the other hand, if it's just our brain's autocorrecting Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the size of objects near the horizon, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,then we'd expect the moon illusion Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,to be visible inside a planetarium, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,where the whole sky, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,including the horizon, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,is displayed on a spherical dome overhead. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Studies have shown, though, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that this is not the case. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To make matters worse, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it seems the moon illusion disappears entirely Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,if you just bend over Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and look at the moon between your legs. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now, this is just getting ridiculous! Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,One of the most promising explanations today Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,is known as Convergence Micropsia. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Our brains judge the distance to objects Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and their apparent size Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,by the focus of our eyes. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,When looking at the horizon, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,your eyes focus far-off into the distance Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,so your brain knows you're looking far away. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The moon appears a certain size. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Your brain thinks it's far away, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,which it is, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,so you naturally conclude Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that the moon must be big. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But when looking up at the night sky, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,there's nothing for your eyes to focus on, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,so they default to their rest focus, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,which is point just a few meters away. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now your brain thinks the moon is much closer Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,than it really is, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,so you naturally conclude Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that the moon is not as big as you thought it was. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Rather than explain why the moon Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,looks so big near the horizon, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Convergence Microspia explains Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,why the moon looks so small when overhead. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Still not satisfied? Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Well, frankly, neither are many scientists Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,so the debate over the moon illusion still rages on Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and may continue as long as we still see it Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,in the night sky.