Leonardo's Paradox
Leonardo's paradox refers to an optical illusion of perspective that causes straight lines at the edge of a broad view to appear curved. It is named for Leonardo da Vinci who noted this illusion in one of his notebooks.
Leonardo's paradox refers to an optical illusion of perspective that causes straight lines at the edge of a broad view to appear curved. It is named for Leonardo da Vinci who noted this illusion in one of his notebooks.