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Optical illusions are a fascinating way to pass the time, and it's always intriguing to discover that you perceive something different in an image compared to your mates. However, optical illusion s aren't just a source of amusement, they can also shed light on how your brain functions. ‌

The concept of optical illusions has been around since the time of the ancient Greeks. Aristotle, back in 350BC, observed that after watching a waterfall, if he then shifted his gaze to static rocks, they appeared to move in the opposite direction of the water. ‌

He concluded, "our senses can be trusted but they can be easily fooled". ‌

These illusions play tricks on our brains , causing us to see things that aren't actually present. This occurs when our brain and eyes attempt to com

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