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The image shows a circular, mirrored exhibit labeled "अंतहीन सुरंग" (Hindi for "Endless Tunnel") and "ENDLESS TUNNEL" at the National Science Centre, New Delhi, India, located at 28.613° N, 77.245° E. The exhibit features a series of concentric circles of lights that create the illusion of an endless tunnel. A person standing in front of the exhibit is reflected in the mirror, making it appear as if they are walking into the tunnel. The exhibit is located on a wall painted a deep blue, with a white trim above. There is a small sign on the left of the image that is partially obscured and an information sign on the right of the exhibit that reads, "Look inside this tunnel. It appears to be endless. But it's only a few feet in length." The sign continues, "Here are two rows of mirrors – a row on the left and a row on the right. Each pair of mirrors is tilted slightly, creating the illusion that the image you see goes on forever. This allows you to experience the effect of walking through an endless tunnel of bouncing light."
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Apr 10, 2025, 10:47 AM

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The image shows a circular, mirrored exhibit labeled "अंतहीन सुरंग" (Hindi for "Endless Tunnel") and "ENDLESS TUNNEL" at the National Science Centre, New Delhi, India, located at 28.613° N, 77.245° E. The exhibit features a series of concentric circles of lights that create the illusion of an endless tunnel. A person standing in front of the exhibit is reflected in the mirror, making it appear as if they are walking into the tunnel. The exhibit is located on a wall painted a deep blue, with a white trim above. There is a small sign on the left of the image that is partially obscured and an information sign on the right of the exhibit that reads, "Look inside this tunnel. It appears to be endless. But it's only a few feet in length." The sign continues, "Here are two rows of mirrors – a row on the left and a row on the right. Each pair of mirrors is tilted slightly, creating the illusion that the image you see goes on forever. This allows you to experience the effect of walking through an endless tunnel of bouncing light."

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