optical illusions
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Optical illusions from eChalk
For me the first one is the most extraordinary; I had to take a screen capture and move bits of the image around to believe that it was actually true. Illusion 3 also seriously broke my brane.
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Optical illusions from eChalk
For me the first one is the most extraordinary; I had to take a screen capture and move bits of the image around to believe that it was actually true. Illusion 3 also seriously broke my brane.
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Date: 2005-08-10 07:17 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-08-10 07:20 pm (UTC)at least, it does for me.
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Date: 2005-08-11 05:10 pm (UTC)However, #3 is a bit questionable. The image actually shows two crosses with different-coloured center pieces. There just happens to be tow pieces of coloured film in the way. The fact that the colours of the films are picked to make the center pieces the exact same colour when photographed (or in this case, computer rendered) ends up seeming sort of besides the point. It's like setting up a huge, perfectly planned and executed scheme to trick somebody, and then somehow thinking it was UTTERLY SURPRISING that they were tricked.