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Jim Murray illusion quote
Baseball is a game where a curve is an optical illusion, a screwball can be a pitch or a person, stealing is legal and you can spit anywhere you like except in the umpire's eye or on the ball.
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illusion Quotes
Moving fish illusions
Those Fish designs appears to Moving in left and right direction when you watch it carefully.Its not a animated pic its just a great visual confusing effect which makes our mind to thing like that.
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Moving Illusions
The F word illusion
How many F's are there:
There are six F's .Did you got confused? Count Again
Check the similar confusing signs .
Got via:John (Blog Reader)
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-
IC STUDY COMBINED WITH
THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS.
There are six F's .Did you got confused? Count Again
Check the similar confusing signs .
Got via:John (Blog Reader)
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Test Illusions
Magazine illusions-Part 2
These new Magazine illusion pics are looking very intresting.Have you tried to make these types of pics with magazines.Its really Amazing how do they do it ?
check the previous Part 1 .
check the previous Part 1 .
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Magazine illusions
Hanging plane illusion
I am really thankful to Michael Hughes who had liked to share his great photographic illusion pics.
In this image you can see his hand holding that plane which is looking like its hanging from the rouf of that building.Its like Doityourself illusion technique in which you can use your photography techniques to creates these types of illusion pics.
If you had made 1 send me via mail.
Credits:Michael Hughes
Description:18.10.05 Berlin,Germany Aluminium Flugzueg Modell(Rosinen Bomber,DC3, Dakota) Hanging From The Roof Of Museum fur Verkehr and Technik
In this image you can see his hand holding that plane which is looking like its hanging from the rouf of that building.Its like Doityourself illusion technique in which you can use your photography techniques to creates these types of illusion pics.
If you had made 1 send me via mail.
Credits:Michael Hughes
Description:18.10.05 Berlin,Germany Aluminium Flugzueg Modell(Rosinen Bomber,DC3, Dakota) Hanging From The Roof Of Museum fur Verkehr and Technik
Painted Elevator Floor
Going into this elevator would certainly makes one nervous and get scared. A sign at the entrance cautions the people that goes in about work in progress. A more detailed look shows that the floor has been painted with an illusion that there is no floor.
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Painting illusions,
Scary illusions
Hidden Baby illusion
You may seen those couples standing in this picture,but have you seen that small baby sleeping.Check the inner corners of tree you will see a whole small baby.
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Hidden Faces illusions
Magic Sand
Magic Sand begins as normal looking sand, until it's dyed and coated with a substance that repels water. This coating keeps the sand dry ... all even after it has been dumped into a container of water. Build castles and other structures under the water, then simply pour the water off when you're finished and the sand is still dry! You can use it for fun science experiments again and again! Colors vary!
I have heard that it can be found all over Florida in sandy inland areas.
I really want to see and touch this sand .Have you seen this Magic Sand anywhere?
I have heard that it can be found all over Florida in sandy inland areas.
I really want to see and touch this sand .Have you seen this Magic Sand anywhere?
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Videos Illusions
Mr.Angry and Mrs.Calm illusion
If you watch the below images from your seat in front of the computer, Mr.Angry is on the left, and Mrs.Calm is on the right.
Get up from your seat, and move back 12 feet, and PRESTO!! They switch places!!
This illusion was created by Phillippe G.Schyns and Aude Oliva of the Univ. of Glasgow.
This proves that we may not be seeing what's actually there, all the time!!
Get up from your seat, and move back 12 feet, and PRESTO!! They switch places!!
This illusion was created by Phillippe G.Schyns and Aude Oliva of the Univ. of Glasgow.
This proves that we may not be seeing what's actually there, all the time!!
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Hybrid Images Illusions
Rabindranath Tagore illusion quote
We read the world wrong and say that it deceives us.
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illusion Quotes
Horse Or Frog illusion
This Picture is definately great when we rotate the direction it changes to Frog and then to Horse.
In this its already shown the both directions but you can print this picture and then try it on your own.It just changing to upside down. Check the similar pictures here.
In this its already shown the both directions but you can print this picture and then try it on your own.It just changing to upside down. Check the similar pictures here.
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Upside Down Illusions
Men Behind a Woman illusion (press CTRL+A)
This illusion was created by Talendo with by getting idea from
the Previous Woman Behind Man post.
But this time you will see a Men Behind a Woman
All you need to do is Open this blogsite in Internet Explorer and Press CTRL+A
When you will press Ctrl+A this picture will get selected and you will see a Men.
the Previous Woman Behind Man post.
But this time you will see a Men Behind a Woman
All you need to do is Open this blogsite in Internet Explorer and Press CTRL+A
When you will press Ctrl+A this picture will get selected and you will see a Men.
Note:This Men Behind a Woman post will only work in Internet Explorer
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Great Illusions,
Spot the Object
Where is the Jesus?
There are more than 1000 of faces here which also includes a special faces of Jesus Christ.
Can you find where is the Jesus face?
If you had got jesus face on your own dont forgot to comment me.
Click image for a bigger view.
Can you find where is the Jesus face?
If you had got jesus face on your own dont forgot to comment me.
Click image for a bigger view.
Still didn't got ? , here is the Answer
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Jesus Illusions
Hidden Dolphins
You saw a couple in an intimate pose, right?
Interestingly, research has shown that young children cannot identify the intimate couple because they do not have prior memory associated with such a scenario.
What they WILL see, however, is the nine dolphins in the picture!
So, I guess we've already proven you're not a young innocent child... now... If it's hard for you to find the dolphins within 6 seconds, your mind is indeed corrupt and you probably need help, you sicko!
Ok, here's help.... look at the space between her right arm and her head, the tail is on her neck, follow it up. look at her left hip, follow the shaded part down, it's another one, and on his shoulder..... see them now?
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Hidden Faces illusions
Vanishing Egg
Who stole the egg from Chiquita our favourite chicken? As you can see on the 4-piece puzzle in A, there are 8 eggs... Now if we permute the triangular pieces an egg Dissapears along with portion of the puzzle (see B)!
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Puzzles
Axe Towel illusion
Its a real towel made for men By Axe.When i seen this pic first its really confused me with those two legs and hands coming in the back it looks so real.
haha Its really a mens must buy product.
haha Its really a mens must buy product.
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Ads Illusions
Moving Cogs
Looks like someone has invented perpetual motion -
these cogs are certainly never going to stop moving!
This is similar to Machinery illusion
these cogs are certainly never going to stop moving!
This is similar to Machinery illusion
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Moving Illusions
Liars Face Illusion
That face is looking that he is hiding something and lieing and you can
see there's a secret word written in it as a Liar.
Start from the nose as L and then u will get I, A, R.
see there's a secret word written in it as a Liar.
Start from the nose as L and then u will get I, A, R.
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Playing With Words
3D Dinosaur illusion
This image is really looks a bit scary.It look like that Dinosaur face is coming out of Screen.Keep staring the face and you will feel like you can put your hands in it .
haha.. Great visual effects
haha.. Great visual effects
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3D Illusions,
Scary illusions
Drunk Effect - 1
Arghh.. this picture is really so disturbing .I cant even see this properly it makes me feel like i am drunk.How much time you can stare this pic?
Even babies can have optical illusions
Five-month-old Samuel doesn't seem at all worried about the large plaster covering his right eye. He gurgles contentedly and tugs inquisitively at the white curtain in front of his nose, until it is lifted up by an invisible force. Now Samuel is looking at a chessboard which is drawn in such a way that it seems to be receding into the distance away from him. From this background two bright orange hippos are staring at him; Samuel looks back at them with interest. He tries to grab hold of the hippo which is located a little lower down than the left-hand hippo; it squeaks and the curtain falls. When it goes up a few seconds later, two pelicans have taken over from the hippos. This time the left-hand pelican is lower down. Samuel reaches out for the bright red beak, there is a squeak and the curtain falls. After two dozen repetitions a voice in the background says, "Thank you, that'll be all," thereby ending Samuel's guest appearance at the University of Bonn's Institute of Psychology.
"What we are investigating here is at what point babies can begin to decipher visual data about perspective," says Laura Hemker, who is doing her PhD at the Institute. The problem is that even the brightest baby cannot yet say, at the age of five months, what it can see. For this reason the researchers on Dr. Michael KavÅ¡ek's team had to think up a trick enabling them to detect the perceptive faculties of their little guinea pigs. "If you offer a baby two toys, it usually goes for the nearest one," Laura Hemker explains. "We make use of this fact for our experiment." The PhD student put 20 seven-month-old babies and 20 five-month-old babies in front of the chessboard background. Due to the perspective figures which are fixed higher up and near the horizon appear further away than rubber toys which are a little lower down – although this is only the case if the observer covers over one eye. Otherwise the stereoscopic data provided by a pair of eyes cancel out the effect of perspective faked by the chessboard. "This is precisely what we observe with our babies," adds Julia Niehl, one of the students assisting in the project. "If they can use both eyes they choose one of the two toys at random. However, when we cover over one eye, they more often go for the toy located lower down which appears closer because of the data on perspective contained in the background image."
At any rate, 19 of the 20 seven-month-old babies went for the lower one rather than the higher one significantly more frequently when they could only use one eye. In eight out of ten cases they first tried to touch the toy that seemed nearer. However, if they were allowed to use both eyes, the location of the toys had no effect on the toys selected.
Even in the case of the five-month-old babies it was 16 out of 20 who reacted to data on perspective – which came as a surprise to the psychologists, as previously most experts had assumed that babies did not acquire this ability until about the age of seven months – "and that this took place, so to speak, from one day to the next, almost as if someone had flicked a switch," says Dr. KavÅ¡ek, who heads this study on perception. "Our findings, however, seem to point to a continuous process of development: babies become aware of depth-of-field data at a very early age; the older they are, the less obvious the signals need to be and the better it works."
Probably the perception of perspective kicks in even earlier. However, to test this hypothesis the psychologists would have to change the way their experiment is set up: most babies cannot reach out for something specific until they are four or five months old.
Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by University Of Bonn.
Baby Samuel taking part in the perception test.
(Photo courtesy of University Of Bonn)
(Photo courtesy of University Of Bonn)
"What we are investigating here is at what point babies can begin to decipher visual data about perspective," says Laura Hemker, who is doing her PhD at the Institute. The problem is that even the brightest baby cannot yet say, at the age of five months, what it can see. For this reason the researchers on Dr. Michael KavÅ¡ek's team had to think up a trick enabling them to detect the perceptive faculties of their little guinea pigs. "If you offer a baby two toys, it usually goes for the nearest one," Laura Hemker explains. "We make use of this fact for our experiment." The PhD student put 20 seven-month-old babies and 20 five-month-old babies in front of the chessboard background. Due to the perspective figures which are fixed higher up and near the horizon appear further away than rubber toys which are a little lower down – although this is only the case if the observer covers over one eye. Otherwise the stereoscopic data provided by a pair of eyes cancel out the effect of perspective faked by the chessboard. "This is precisely what we observe with our babies," adds Julia Niehl, one of the students assisting in the project. "If they can use both eyes they choose one of the two toys at random. However, when we cover over one eye, they more often go for the toy located lower down which appears closer because of the data on perspective contained in the background image."
At any rate, 19 of the 20 seven-month-old babies went for the lower one rather than the higher one significantly more frequently when they could only use one eye. In eight out of ten cases they first tried to touch the toy that seemed nearer. However, if they were allowed to use both eyes, the location of the toys had no effect on the toys selected.
Even in the case of the five-month-old babies it was 16 out of 20 who reacted to data on perspective – which came as a surprise to the psychologists, as previously most experts had assumed that babies did not acquire this ability until about the age of seven months – "and that this took place, so to speak, from one day to the next, almost as if someone had flicked a switch," says Dr. KavÅ¡ek, who heads this study on perception. "Our findings, however, seem to point to a continuous process of development: babies become aware of depth-of-field data at a very early age; the older they are, the less obvious the signals need to be and the better it works."
Probably the perception of perspective kicks in even earlier. However, to test this hypothesis the psychologists would have to change the way their experiment is set up: most babies cannot reach out for something specific until they are four or five months old.
Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by University Of Bonn.
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Illusion Facts
The Paris Confusion
Are you sure you read what you thought? Look at it again.
When you read the the above box, did you say the - the or did you see the "double the".
This is great trick similar to the previous the bird post,you will definately fool peoples with this,try in school,office or with your friends its really fun.
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Confusing Signs
Do Animals have illusions?
J. J. Gibson, Cornell University
The World Wide Web distribution of James Gibson's "Purple Perils" is for scholarly use with the understanding that Gibson did not intend them for publication. References to these essays must cite them explicitly as unpublished manuscripts. Copies may be circulated if this statement is included on each copy.
The evolution of the senses (perceptual systems) must have been a continuous process of eliminating misperceptions. If, in general, "things were not what they seemed" to animals, they could not be coped with. Hence the class of illusions that (1) mislead the observer so as to arouse inappropriate behavior and that (2) occurs regularly in Nature should not be manifested in the perception of animals.
There is, of course, a class of experiences that does not elicit overt behavior. Afterimages are an example. They are "subjective" experiences or so called "private" experiences, and are therefore not perceptions in the common use of that term. It would be very difficult to determine whether animals have afterimages. If they do, it is likely that they would pay no attention to them.
There is another class of experiences which are not subjective or private, are similar to perceptions, but are nevertheless false. Images (virtual objects) in still water or in a mirror are examples. Such virtual objects are presumably falsely perceived by all seeing observers, animal or human. It may be that inappropriate behavior has to be unlearned (extinguished) in such cases. (Rainbows do not elicitbehavior.) Pictures are another example.
The straight stick which appears bent when partially immersed in water is similar to cases of the latter class. The "percept" is simply the result of the fact that the visual perception of objects depends on the optic array entering the eye. There is information in the light for a bent stick, and it can only be disallowed by what is rightly called inferential knowledge (i.e., knowledge about refraction). But this is true only so long as the stick is not moved.
When the stick is moved, and especially when it is rotated (as we have shown) there exists a different level of information in light: the invariants of changing perspectives over time. One of these invariants (information for straightness) as we have shown can be noticed by young children, who cannot possibly "know" about the laws of refraction.
The moral of all this is that invariant detection over time is a useful dimension of sensitivity and that the perceptual system will tend to develop such kinds of sensitivity. But, along with these, there will inevitably be useless dimensions of sensitivity that are merely incidental to the useful ones. Animals could not evolve the ability to detect solid tridimensional shapes without incidentally having the ability to detect flat bidimensional forms (frozen pictorial forms). But this so called "form sense" never did animals any good until man began to exploit it, quite recently, by making pictures on flat surfaces. Euclidean and Platonic forms are wonderful inventions for teaching mathematics but they have caused hopeless confusion in the problem of understanding visual perception. We have taken for granted that visual forms, perspectives, were the basic elements of object-perception the sensory basis of object perception.
The World Wide Web distribution of James Gibson's "Purple Perils" is for scholarly use with the understanding that Gibson did not intend them for publication. References to these essays must cite them explicitly as unpublished manuscripts. Copies may be circulated if this statement is included on each copy.
The evolution of the senses (perceptual systems) must have been a continuous process of eliminating misperceptions. If, in general, "things were not what they seemed" to animals, they could not be coped with. Hence the class of illusions that (1) mislead the observer so as to arouse inappropriate behavior and that (2) occurs regularly in Nature should not be manifested in the perception of animals.
There is, of course, a class of experiences that does not elicit overt behavior. Afterimages are an example. They are "subjective" experiences or so called "private" experiences, and are therefore not perceptions in the common use of that term. It would be very difficult to determine whether animals have afterimages. If they do, it is likely that they would pay no attention to them.
There is another class of experiences which are not subjective or private, are similar to perceptions, but are nevertheless false. Images (virtual objects) in still water or in a mirror are examples. Such virtual objects are presumably falsely perceived by all seeing observers, animal or human. It may be that inappropriate behavior has to be unlearned (extinguished) in such cases. (Rainbows do not elicitbehavior.) Pictures are another example.
The straight stick which appears bent when partially immersed in water is similar to cases of the latter class. The "percept" is simply the result of the fact that the visual perception of objects depends on the optic array entering the eye. There is information in the light for a bent stick, and it can only be disallowed by what is rightly called inferential knowledge (i.e., knowledge about refraction). But this is true only so long as the stick is not moved.
When the stick is moved, and especially when it is rotated (as we have shown) there exists a different level of information in light: the invariants of changing perspectives over time. One of these invariants (information for straightness) as we have shown can be noticed by young children, who cannot possibly "know" about the laws of refraction.
The moral of all this is that invariant detection over time is a useful dimension of sensitivity and that the perceptual system will tend to develop such kinds of sensitivity. But, along with these, there will inevitably be useless dimensions of sensitivity that are merely incidental to the useful ones. Animals could not evolve the ability to detect solid tridimensional shapes without incidentally having the ability to detect flat bidimensional forms (frozen pictorial forms). But this so called "form sense" never did animals any good until man began to exploit it, quite recently, by making pictures on flat surfaces. Euclidean and Platonic forms are wonderful inventions for teaching mathematics but they have caused hopeless confusion in the problem of understanding visual perception. We have taken for granted that visual forms, perspectives, were the basic elements of object-perception the sensory basis of object perception.
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Illusion Facts
Old couples or Young couples
When you will see this picture first time you will see only those old couples but when you spot it nicely you can see those young couples in the middle too.
This is really a great art whoever drew this he surely given some message thorugh this picture by mixing those old peoples into a young couples.
This is really a great art whoever drew this he surely given some message thorugh this picture by mixing those old peoples into a young couples.
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Spot the Object
Living Eyes illusion
This is the newest illusion i had seen created by G. Sarcone for a Psychology book cover.
As it is written in this image wherever you are,this face seems to follow you with the eyes.
When you see this image from left direction you will see left face and when right you will see right face.
As it is written in this image wherever you are,this face seems to follow you with the eyes.
When you see this image from left direction you will see left face and when right you will see right face.
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Spot the Object
Magazine illusions-Part 1
wow isnt those peoples done a great thing by mixing them half with magazine it is similar to the previous one the set of Money Illusions in which users have done same with paper money.
You can make this type of pics too by your magazines or anythings.
Just try and send it to me,you will see yourself here.
You can make this type of pics too by your magazines or anythings.
Just try and send it to me,you will see yourself here.
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Magazine illusions
Machinery Illusion
Move your eyes in that photo and you will see that small machine moving.
This is really tricky and looks great.
This is really tricky and looks great.
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Moving Illusions
Politicians meeting illusion
The illusion of the Politicians Meeting Their End was drawn by Julian Beever outside the Bank of England .
This painting made on the street gives a illusionary effect like there is a real well in that place.
This painting made on the street gives a illusionary effect like there is a real well in that place.
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Street Chalk Arts
Pretty Girl or Old Men illusion
Check out how nicely this video shows two faces drawn by once,
you may have seen pictures .
You can also learn to do this great upsidedown trick just watch
this video carefully and you will be Amazed.
This video also show that there is really a Woman Behind Every Men.
What is he trying to draw a Pretty girl or a Old Men?
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you may have seen pictures .
You can also learn to do this great upsidedown trick just watch
this video carefully and you will be Amazed.
This video also show that there is really a Woman Behind Every Men.
What is he trying to draw a Pretty girl or a Old Men?
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Horse or Men illusion
This image is gives a great up side down effect and look similar
to magic head match box.
In left you can see a Horse and right when this image is rotated in 90 degree
you can see a Men.
you can print this image and also try it on paper.
One thing i still dont know in this images is those words written El COSACO and EL BURRO.
If anybody know please dont forgot to comment me.
to magic head match box.
In left you can see a Horse and right when this image is rotated in 90 degree
you can see a Men.
you can print this image and also try it on paper.
One thing i still dont know in this images is those words written El COSACO and EL BURRO.
If anybody know please dont forgot to comment me.
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Upside Down Illusions
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