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If you’ve ever wondered why the new cookies you just bought are all broken, this might be a clue. A full six minutes of supermarket goods knocked down at "an undisclosed location" over the Christmas holiday. It probably took hours to put all that stuff away. -via Cynical-C
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Definitely multiple takes, which means not necessarily all done at once.
Hurt my eyes too much to watch the whole thing through to the end.
I was referring to 2/3 being an indication of some kind of empirical fact of the cat's intellectual or visual acuity. I'm skeptical the cat even has object permamence, let alone the ability to track the hidden object over multiple transitions.
Remember kitties - shell games are all a con.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1451424
Thanks for the link. I thought about it some more last night too. I have two cats and figured they probably have object permanence based on my experiences with them.
@Miss Cellania
Sorry for being overly critical. My mind is in the books and found I was extraordinarily critical yesterday, though I'm finding I'm fairly critical most of the time. In Philosophy criticism and argument take a different non-hostile form, and I forget that doesn't apply colloquially. The video is cute, but I guess I'm much more interested in the cognition of the cat.