Illusions 2013

Imagine 15 years most talked about illusions, proving how easy it is to fool our eyes.
Be careful! Some illusions can cause tearing, headache, and disorientation in space. Hypnosis
See, without blinking, in the middle of the picture for 20 seconds, and then turn the look on someone's face or a wall.





Look at the cross in the center
Peripheral vision turns into beautiful faces of monsters.



Black-and-white or color

If you look closely at the point in the center of a black and white image for 15 seconds, the picture takes on the paint.



Impossible Elephant

Figure Roger Shepard.



Ferris Wheel
Which way to turn the wheel?



Same or different?
As the two cigarettes can be both different and the same size?

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Chair invisible
The optical effect that creates the viewer a false idea of ​​the location of seats, due to the original design of the chair, invented by French studio Ibride.

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Illusion of color

Without looking up looking at the cross, and you will see how purple spots turn green. And then disappear altogether.

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Black and white illusion

See thirty seconds to four points in the center of the image, and then move the eyes to the ceiling and blinked. What did you see?

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Four circles

Be careful! This optical illusion can cause headaches for up to two hours.

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Pulsating poster

At some point you have any pictures focused his view, the picture is not for a moment cease to move.

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Cells chessboard

Do different colored cells A and B of the chessboard? Illusion of color perception, published by MIT professor Edward Edelson (Edward H. Adelson) in 1995.

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Endless Chocolate

If you cut a chocolate bar 5 on 5 and rearrange all the pieces in the order shown, then, out of nowhere, appears once a piece of chocolate.

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Dragon Dragon Gardner or Jerry Andrus (named after the founder) as it is anyway all the time looking at the observer.

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Illusion interior

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