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3D optical illusion. entrance to a building. (Photo credit: drburtoni) |
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The Ponzo Illusion relies on the fact that parallel lines appear to converge as they approach infinity. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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Two silhouette profiles or a white vase? (an optical illusion) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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This is a picture of floor tiles in Basilica of St. John Lateran, which create an optical illusion. The picture was taken by Tino Warinowski (User:Chino) in June 2006 and is hereby released to the public domain. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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The Spinning Dancer appears to move both clockwise and counter-clockwise (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
So, are seeing what Im seeing as well ? Good question, which is relevant not only for funny, but in science as well. These are just only pictures, but imagine the same with ideas, concepts, and so on.......just for think a little bit about this.
Illusions such as this one truly have a remarkable character – after a while it becomes obvious what is really happening here (since they kindly provide us with time to study their secret, because of theircontinuously repeating animation), yet they still manage to fool us over and over again. As they repeatedly switch from normal to illusory state, the magic happens right in front of our eyes! I just hope you enjoyed today’s optical illusion as much as I did!
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