An amazing optical illusion. Really, you've gotta see this!

WDWHound

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Beleive it or not, squares A and B are the same shade of grey.

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Don't believe me? Here's proof (you may have to scroll to the right to see it)...

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The explanation can be found here....
http://web.mit.edu/persci/people/adelson/checkershadow_description.html
 
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Now that, my friends, is what you call cool! ::yes::

---Ryan
 
Ok, this has got me completely freaked out now, thanks :teeth:

Seriously cool ::yes::
 
the world is far to complicated for me
 
Originally posted by catsrule
I am to engrossed by the sexy Pop Daddy clippie to pay it any heed.:teeth:

I was just thinking the same thing, catsrule!!!!
 
That was awesome! I love op art.

Okay, because the squares surrounding B are darker it looks lighter in comparison. And since A and B aren't near each other you have no way to compare them and they look like different shades of gray.
 
Originally posted by julie_yet
... Okay, because the squares surrounding B are darker it looks lighter in comparison. And since A and B aren't near each other you have no way to compare them and they look like different shades of gray.

I understand that explanation much better! :teeth: :crazy:
 

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