Japanese Scientists Uncover Cool Optical Illusion

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Credit: Kei University

Focusing on the red cross, look carefully at this picture. What do you see? White dots wriggling around in different directions and colliding? What if we tell you that the dots are not wriggling around, but are actually moving in a straight trajectory, and even worse, they never meet each other at all!

Not convinced? Look below at the second picture that has no cross, focus on one single dot and follow it with your eyes - What do you see now? A dot moving in a straight line without coming into contact with any other dots right?

This fun optical illusion was uncovered by three scientists at Japan's Keio University who discovered that for some reason when hundreds of dots are moving in straight trajectories but random directions, our brain perceives them as wriggling around and colliding with each other. It's only when we focus on one single dot that we can see what is really going on.

Credit: Keio University

And while they are unable to figure out why this happens, what they did discover was that the illusion depended on two key factors - the number of dots (the larger the better) and their proximity to each other. The things that made no difference whatsoever were the distance the dots were traveling, what type of dots they were and how the observer's eyes were moving. The scientists presented their findings in a scientific paper in late 2012, hoping that someone would be able to find the cause. But so far, all the experts remain stumped.

Credit: Keio University

And if you think that is cool, how about this one? Look at the white grid drawn on the black background. if you move your eyes around the image, dark dots will magically appear and disappear at the intersections. However, focus on one intersection, and poof! - The dark dots are gone! Discovered in 1870 by German physiologist Ludimar Hermann, the reason for this illusion also remains a complete mystery.

Resources: Ncbi,nim.nhi.gov, dailymail.co.uk

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1197 Comments
  • htyalmost 6 years
    it look like a bunch of tiny circle
    • hialmost 6 years
      this did not work for me
      • Mr. Kalyanabout 6 years
        Amazing that we can see billions of light years into space, but we still don’t know how are brains actually work.
        • fortnite_n00b
          fortnite_n00bover 6 years
          It's so confusing but awesome at the same time. who here plays fortnite cause i do.
          • Bob the guyover 6 years
            I'm so confused on how this works. :/
            • gum-gum
              gum-gumover 6 years
              ugh my brain no feel good no more bu that was awesome. I cannot believe how they did that. i would love to learn but i want to remain confused. its hard to decide.
              • mew66
                mew66over 6 years
                That, WAS AWESOME! IT WAS COOL! Can,t believe it worked!
                • plkover 6 years
                  so what
                  • Kidalmost 7 years
                    The first one is moveing I'm not. Looking at the cross and ther still moveing
                    • apurva
                      apurvaalmost 7 years
                      Awesome that was so AMAZING!!!