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The newspaper reported "Daily Mail" The British announced Wednesday that researchers from the German "Bielefeld" University, conducted a study to discover and understand the reasons for the phenomenon "Effect Mona Lisa"Associated with the famous painting.
The researchers concluded that this phenomenon was not correct and concluded that the person's eyes did not look at those who saw them from all angles, as most people thought.
The authors of the study stated that the Mona Lisa looked on the left 35.5 centimeters in the left space, 15.4 degrees on the right side of the viewer in real space.
By confirming the validity of the study, when the researchers were asked to move away from the 66-centimeter painting, they found that Mona Lisa's eyes were no longer "Tapi in them".
Dr. Gernot Horsmann, from the German University, emphasized that "If the effect of Mona Lisa was true to the personal eye of those who looked at it wherever it came from, our results showed the opposite."
"He continued" When you see the paint at 5 degrees, you feel as if your eyes are looking at you. "
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Researchers from the University of Bielefeld, Germany, have conducted a study to discover and understand the cause of the "Mona Lisa effect" badociated with the famous painting, reported Wednesday the Daily Mail.
The researchers concluded that this phenomenon was not correct and concluded that the person's eyes did not look at those who saw them from all angles, as most people thought.
The authors of the study stated that the Mona Lisa looked on the left 35.5 centimeters in the left space, 15.4 degrees on the right side of the viewer in real space.
To confirm the validity of the study, when the researchers were asked to move away from the painting to 66 centimeters, they discovered that Mona Lisa's eyes were no longer "lying down".
Dr. Gernot Horsmann, from the German University, said that "if the Mona Lisa effect was true, the personal people who would look at it would see themselves wherever they went, but our results showed the opposite."
"When you see the sideboard at a 5-degree angle, you get the impression that your eyes are looking at you, but the view is getting bigger and the view is changing."