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Hmmm – not sure how accurate this is, but it is still interesting! What do you see? (I see Einstein).

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From Lifehacker:

You probably know whether or not you’re near-sighted, but some people get so used to seeing things a certain way that they ignore a vision problem, squint a lot, and end up with unnecessary eye strain at the computer. The double-image above cuts straight to the point: If you see Albert Einstein while sitting a normal distance from your computer, you’re seeing things as you should. If you see Marilyn Monroe, you should probably be wearing glasses or contacts.

I’ve got glasses, so I can easily A/B test by taking my glasses off (I see Monroe) and putting them back on (I see Einstein). If you aren’t near-sighted and you want to see the image how near-sighted folks do, you can squint or just walk away from your computer until you see Monroe.

We’re no optometrists, but it’s easy to ignore a vision problem that’s snuck up a little bit at a time and doesn’t hurt to check.

P.S. If anyone knows where this image originated, let me know and I’ll update the post.

Update: Reader Jonathan Barnett writes:

It seems that the original image came from MIT in 2007, from someone name Aude Olivia; From the page: “The Marylin Einstein hybrid image was created by Dr. Aude Oliva for the March 31st 2007 issue of New Scientist magazine.”

How to Test Shortsightedness | Google+ via Chris Prillo

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3 Responses to Monroe or Einstein: Check If You Need Glasses at Your Computer

  1. Whitney says:

    If you squint your eyes you can see Marilyn!

  2. Dan says:

    I actually almost kinda see an ugly Marilyn or a cute Einstein – lol

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