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10 illusions that fool 95% of the brain

10 illusions fooling 95% of the brain

Picture 1

Answer: The line is the same length.

Explain:

This is a Müller-Lyer illusion. The arrow at the end of the line causes the brain to misinterpret the length. Even actually, the two lines are the same length.

Picture 2

Answer: The middle point is not moving.

Explain:

The motifs around it make the brain perceive it like it is vibrating or rotating, but the whole image is actually a still image.

Picture 3

Answer: See both human face and vase

Explain:

The brain must choose between foreground and background, thus making some people see faces. Some people see vases.

Picture 4

Answer: The squares are the same color.

Explain:

The shadows and context of light make the brain think that different colors are actually the same color.

Picture 5

Answer: Image is not rotated.

Explain:

Color patterns and brightness differences cause the brain to interpret movement.

Picture 6

Answer: There are no black spots at all.

Explain:

The black dots are caused by optic neural activity when looking at the intersection of lines.

Picture 7

Answer: Line. All straight.

Explain:

The patterns around the brain recognize that the curves are actually linear.

Picture 8

Answer: Ducks and rabbits are visible.

Explain:

The brain can interpret the same image in different ways, depending on the viewer's point of view.

Picture 9

Answer: Ladder. Up and down are not real.

Explain:

Impossible objects look real, but they can't be built in the real world.

Picture 10

Answer: Your brain is the one judging. 😄

Explain:

All the illusions show that.

The brain does not always look at the world according to the truth.

# Illusion

# Brain test

# Brain test

# Brain puzzle

# What do you see?

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