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An optical illusion that uses a pretty familiar effect in the world of animations and movies will make you not believe what you see in front of your eyes. Researchers at Stanford explained the fascinating phenomenon


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Seemingly it's just a gif of figures moving up the stairs.

The truth will blow your mind

An optical illusion that uses a pretty familiar effect in the world of animations and movies will make you not believe what you see in front of your eyes.

Researchers at Stanford explained the fascinating phenomenon

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The illusion of Super illusion brothers - do the characters really move?

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The following optical illusion will turn your head and you will not believe what you really see.

The animated illusion, called 'Super Illusion Brothers' shows characters jumping from escalators to the right and finally running.

So far everything sounds logical.

So what's so special about this?

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It turns out that what we actually see is not reality.

These characters do not move at all

, but only the contrasts in the color changes are what make our brain think they are moving.

It takes time for the head to see the illusion this gif offers.

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So what's really going on here and what is the mouth phenomenon?

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The person responsible for the gif is the Japanese optical illusion specialist - @jagarikin, whose developer team used what is called - Phi Phenomenon and is an optical illusion that makes the viewer think that there is movement, when an inanimate object is projected in different locations, one after the other, in the field of view.

The projected object does not move, but the viewer imagines it to move.



The color mouth phenomenon is more interesting: when the object is first projected (for example, a circle) in one color, and in another location the same object is projected in another color, the illusion of motion will still remain and even the illusion of color change of the "moving" object will be added.

This phenomenon, described by Max Wertheimer, is a subject studied in psychology, and also forms part of the theoretical basis of cinema.

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