Short Overview: What we 'see' is purely a result of our brains interpreting the information being received, and often isn't a true reflection of reality. From disappearing dots and moving pictures to the unreal scary faces of celebs these are
15 Optical Illusions You Have To Try -
What we 'see' is purely a result of our brains interpreting the information being received, and often isn't a true reflection of reality. From disappearing dots and moving pictures to the unreal scary faces of celebs these are
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- What we 'see' is purely a result of our brains interpreting the information being received, and often isn't a true reflection of reality.
- From disappearing dots and moving pictures to the unreal scary faces of celebs these are
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