Optical illusions trick the brain into believe in miracles

Optical illusions, deceiving the brain, make us believe in miraclesA photo from open sources

Psychologists Arthur Shapiro and Oliver Flynn from American University of Washington brought to the attention of Web users the internet is another optical illusion that represents a fixed square in the picture (see video below), and this one square thanks to stroboscopic lighting and a series of flashing lights seems dynamic to us, that is, moving left and right, up and down.

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Actually the square is motionless, but the illusion easily deceives our brain. However, as in the picture just above, on which the segments AB and CD are the same, but due to the peculiar perspective, something in they confuse us. Try to believe that they are identical, like understand one more optical illusion with “multi-colored” rhombuses, which are actually the same in color …

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By creating such tricks, researchers of the human brain prove how imperfect (biased) our perception is the surrounding world. It is from here, they say, that all kinds of pareidolic illusions that make a person believe in miracles, which really just don’t exist.

Or is there anyway? What do you think? Don’t you think that everything tricks with illusions prove the opposite, namely: the world is so diverse that almost anything is possible in it. AND because we cannot judge the surrounding reality with so called infallibility “scientific point of view.” Illusory in this In the case, even the concept itself is “reality” …

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