An eye impression is always recognized by creatively
recognized pictures, at least in wise practice conditions, inaccurate or
deceptive. Therefore, the information accumulated by the eye is prepared
by the mind to give, on the experience of it, a percept that does not
count with a actual statistic of the incitement resource.
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Try to count the number of black dots on the image below...
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How many full cubes can you count in this pattern?
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What do you see? Faces or Vases?
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Which vertical line is longer? - They are both the same length,
actually. Measure them!
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Are the two purple lines parallel or are the bent?
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What do you see? - At first glance, this image consists of black
splotches, but look closer. It actually spells a word.
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Look at the red lines, do they appear to be wavy? - They're actually
straight, the circles make them
appear wavy.
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See the triangle? - It actually doesn't exist. The angles on the three
images, however,
give the appearance that it does.
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Which line connects to line C? A or B? - Line B actually connects, but
its a close call!
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Which black rectangle is bigger? Would you believe that they are
both the same size? |
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