Stunning illusion with dots that are not visible at the same time!



Will Kerslake tweeted a picture which shows 12 points, but because of the peculiarities of structure of the eye you can't see them all at the same time. The website shares this interesting illusion with your readers.

The picture shows one of the variations of optical illusion, called the Hermann Grid:

There are twelve black dots at the intersections in this image. Your brain won't let you see them all at once. pic.twitter.com/ig6P980LOT

— Will Kerslake (@wkerslake) 11 Sep 2016



It was first published in 2000 in the scientific journal Perception.

The original Hermann Grid looks like this:



Storyfox.the region was opened by scientist-physiologist Ludimar Hermann in 1870. The effect of the illusion is that when looking at white areas appear black circles.

via storyfox.ru/post/opticheskaya-illyuziya/