Jun 27
2005

Amazing Optical Illusion

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Here’s an amazing optical illusion from from Zack Lynch who has a very interesting blog called Brain Waves.

Believe it or not, your eyes are making the wheels move… it’s not animated! To test this, stare at one spot for a couple seconds and everything will stop moving. Or look at the black center of each circle and it will stop moving. Take a look at these illusions of motion that will cause your brain to twist and turn and eventually blow up.

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7 Responses to “Amazing Optical Illusion”

  1. Luis Miguel Viterbo Says:

    This is illusion is actually a creation of Akiyoshi Kitaoka, whose amazing illusions website is http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/index-e.html

  2. Jared Kleinert Says:

    Dear Steve,
    I’m doing a science fair project for elementary school.Believe it or not,I’m doing it on optical illusions.Do you have any interesting ones?Also,do you have any useful information I could make 1 page or more about?Please send either info. or some of your websites I can find info. off of.

    I would really appreciate you’re help.

  3. Charlotte Says:

    hi, im doing a science fair project in optical illusions and how the eye works. I need to derive a question from this topic. Any ideas?

  4. Alisa Says:

    HI! i am doing a project on optical illusions and need to find something to do with them. I am thinking of a survey but i want to hear your ideas too. Please write back!

  5. Adriane! Says:

    Hii!
    im doing a science fair project!
    i want really win…i think this topic ( optical illusion) is verry interesting!

    if you have any informations! i will be really glad for you to be helping me!

    please, send me the informations in this e-mail:
    drika_sommer@hotmail.com

    Thank you VERRY much
    Adriane *

  6. ally Says:

    ask the question, “what is the effect of a right handed person being able to identify them, as too a left handed person. The results are different, because right handed people use the left side of their brain. [:

  7. shanice Says:

    hi i need help on a physics project! i have to shoe some experiments to my class on optical illusions!!!!HELP
    r.s.v.p

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