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QUESTION
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ANSWER
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Look at any of the intersection points. How come
grey dots appear at the surrounding intersection points? |
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You must be nuts, all intersection points are
plain white! |
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Look at the horizontal lines, which ones are
getting closer, which ones drifting apart? |
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They are perfectly parallel! |
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Which one of the two center dots is bigger? Left
one? |
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They are of the same size! |
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How many shades of pink are there in this
picture? |
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Just one! |
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Which one the vertical lines is longer? |
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They are the same length! |
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Concentrate on the middle part of the picture and
move your face close to the monitor and back. Anything moving or stretching? |
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You must be blind as a bat, nothing actually
moves! |
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As you see there is some orange, black and green
on this picture. How many shades of green are there? |
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Again, just one! |
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Is AB and BC equally long? |
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Yes! |
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Concentrate on the black dot for 30 seconds,
don't move your eyes off of it. Where did the big grey circle go? |
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It's still there, yet for some strange reason you
are having trouble seeing it anymore! |
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Nice set of spirals, right? |
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They are actually all perfect circles! |
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A dizzying image, bulging in the middle? |
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Your brain must be bulging... The image consists
of nothing but white and black squares, aligned perfectly, nothing bulging! |
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Keep your eyes on this picture and scroll the
page up and down or simply move your face close to the monitor and back. Do you
see the waves? |
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What waves, nothing is actually moving! |
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Concentrate at the center of this picture and
move your face closer to the monitor and back. Which way are the two circles
turning? |
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They are not turning! |
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Look at squares marked A and B. Would you believe
if I said they are the same shade of grey? |
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Better believe it, they really are! |