Title: Never trust a mirror Written by: duddy on Jul 7, 2016 (https://biology-forums.com/gallery/47/4_07_07_16_1_07_56.jpeg) (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=23670) Can you figure out this optical illusion? Squares are magically turned into circles, then vice versa. But interestingly, it's not strictly the mirror that is fooling you - it's a combination of the shapes used and your fickle perspective. The trick was designed by Kokichi Sugihara from Meiji University in Japan for the "Illusion Of The Year" competition. You can see the other top 10 finalists from the competition right here (http://illusionoftheyear.com/cat/top-10-finalists/). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWfFco7K9v8 Comments: How they do it? First time i seen this illusion Written by: testbankszip on Apr 18, 2018 The only plausible scientific explanation is voodoo magic.? Written by: biolove on Jul 8, 2016 Then could someone explain this please :( Written by: JaGuR on Jul 8, 2016 |