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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Does It Work For You?

I love false-movement illusions, and this may just be the best one I've found yet. Any movement is all in your brain - not the image! Does it work for you?

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  1. It does not move for me.

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  2. It moves when I look next to it, as reading the text below.

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  3. it did in the 70's

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  4. 11:41
    Me neither.

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  5. It doesn't move for me either.

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  6. Worked for me once I clicked on the picture to enlarge it.

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  7. look an one tube and the other appear to get bigger

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  8. Okay-so I didn't see it move before. Then I clicked on it to enlarge it and looked at the black thing in the middle. Nothing. When I slowly looked around the whole picture I did see some slow movement.

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  9. how cool. moves for me.

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  10. Now does everyone understand conflicting witness statements? This is a prime example of individual perception.Just like the post some time ago where the first and last letters of each word were in place but the letters between the first and last letters were scrambled.Some could read the sentences and some could not.I could easily read THAT,but this does not move for me.

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  11. OMG, yes, it sure does move. How neat.

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  12. I think Im in WHO land!

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  13. Does throwing up count?

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  14. It moves, but gives me a queasy feeling :-)

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  15. The movement is affected by how close to the picture you are sitting also. If I am 3-4 feet back from the picture it doesn't move but when I move up to 1-2 feet from the picture then it moves.

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  16. No, but it makes me want to see Beetlejuice again.

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  17. When I stood on my head with my left eye closed it moved.

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