Have you ever come across those images that seem to be spinning, but in fact may not be? Or maybe you've already watched videosthat make you confused about the direction an object or graphic is moving. These are just some of the fascinating optical illusions that have gained great popularity on the internet today.
Optical illusion is a fascinating phenomenon that occurs when our eyes and brain interpret an image differently than it really is.
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Such illusions can create the sensation of movement, distort shapes, sizes and colors or even make static objects appear to be in motion.
This text explores the complex interactions between our eyes and the brain, revealing how visual perception can be tricked and manipulated.
Furthermore, it challenges us to question our understanding of reality and shows how easily the human mind can be misled by visual stimuli.
In this recent optical illusion shared on Reddit by user @volossaveroniki, a circle challenges viewers to guess which direction it is spinning.
The intriguing image has people questioning their visual perceptions and trying to decipher the circle's movement. The challenge is captivating and has generated several responses and theories about its direction. Watch:
(Image: Reddit/playback)
In the discussion about this optical illusion, some users have noticed that the circle appears to be moving in both directions. Another comment mentioned the frustration of trying to follow one direction of the circle all the way to the end, only to have it change direction midway, which led to dropping out.
Another person shared an intriguing experience with the optical illusion, commenting that it really messed with his brain. When looking at the circle from one end to the other, this individual says he noticed that there was a point where the rotation instantly changed to the other side, with no transition.
But, and you, were you able to define which way the disc is rotating?