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Count the black dots

Count the black dots. Despite what your eyes tell you, they are perfectly parallel

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Count the black dots

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Despite what your eyes tell you, they are perfectly parallel.

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Are the horizontal lines parallel?

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Is the circle in the left center larger than the one in the right center?

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Stare intently at the black dot for about twenty seconds, and the gray haze will fade

away.

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How many legs does the elephant have?

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Which do you see: a musician or a girl's face?

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Do you see this person?

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Now can you read the word liar?

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What are the circles doing?????? It’s pretty cool? Huh?

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Can you see the circular rotation in the witStare? Look at the centre of the figure for a while. Some ‘scintillating’ activity will build up in the rotation. Hint: in these regions; things will begin to “run around in circles”.

This image “The Enigma” is by Isia Leviant (1981).

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This illusion is the same as "How TV works“ , old TV that is, illusion. You should move away from your

monitor or dis-focus your eyes (squint)until you see a face. Who do you see?

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• It is a famous picture of Marilyin Monroe. •Do you see it?

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This is a student work

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