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This optical illusion with two ‘moving cubes’ will jumble your mind. Viral video

This optical illusion with two ‘moving cubes’ will jumble your mind. Viral video

India Today
Sunday, December 26, 2021 01:01:59 PM UTC

Throughout the video, both the cubes seem to be moving up and down and rotating too. But guess what! The cubes do not move at all.

Optical illusions are always interesting to look at. While some can meddle with your brain, others definitely make one question themselves. The internet is a fan of such optical illusions and this video of two cubes will surely play with your mind. These cubes are not moving pic.twitter.com/zndxmb7ZgS They move one pixel which creates the white line to feel like light and gives it a feeling of moving. pic.twitter.com/F5MlEAcoFN Wait. I thought the arrows determined what my brain perceived, but when I cover the arrows I still see the same effect. What about this image fools the brain into thinking the cubes are moving in any particular direction? Incredible illusion! Like the Ames Window in that even when you KNOW it's an illusion and cover up the arrows...the illusion persists! My brain cannot turn it off or see through it. How? The illusion has nothing to do with the arrows It depends on how you define the parameters of the cube.The movement illusion is based on the illusion that the black and white lines represent light, an illusion created by changing the position and width of each set of lines.Hence, motion occurs in the same way as in film. And I thought Schrodinger's box was complicated. This scenario doesn't even have a cat ... and yet somehow it's even harder to accept.

Shared on Twitter by Science Girl, the video shows two cubes. Throughout the video, both the cubes seem to be moving up and down and rotating too. But guess what! The cubes do not move at all. It is just your mind playing games with you.

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