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Optical illusions reveal something surprising about human vision: Your eyes don’t simply record reality like a camera. Every second, your brain is processing enormous amounts of information light, colour, contrast, depth, movement, shadows, and patterns and then building what it believes is the most accurate version of the world around you. What you
Optical illusions reveal something surprising about human vision: Your eyes don’t simply record reality like a camera. Every second, your brain is processing enormous amounts of information light, colour, contrast, depth, movement, shadows, and patterns and then building what it believes is the most accurate version of the world around you. What you "see" is actually the result of countless calculations happening behind the scenes. That’s why optical illusions can be so convincing. A completely still image can appear to ripple and move. A flat drawing can suddenly look three-dimensional. Shapes can seem larger, smaller, closer, or farther away than they really are. In some cases, two identical colours can look completely different depending on the surrounding context. The image itself hasn't changed. Your perception has. These illusions work by exploiting the shortcuts the brain uses to process information efficiently. Rather than analyzing every detail individually, the visual system relies on assumptions based on past experience. Most of the time these shortcuts help us navigate the world quickly and accurately. But under the right conditions, they can be fooled. Repeating patterns can create the sensation of movement. Strategic use of shadows can generate the illusion of depth. Contrasting colours can alter how we perceive brightness. Certain shapes can even cause the brain to invent edges, motion, or objects that aren't actually present. What makes optical illusions so fascinating is that they don't just trick your eyes they expose how perception itself works. They reveal that seeing isn't a passive process. It's an active collaboration between the eyes and the brain, constantly interpreting, predicting, and reconstructing reality in real time. And sometimes, all it takes is the right arrangement of lines, colours, or shapes to remind us that the world we think we're seeing isn't always exactly what's there. So which illusion fooled you the most? #opticalillusion #opticalillusions #illusion #optical #mindblown

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