Optical Illusion Makes Your Brain Think You're Seeing Different Color Balls
By @BrianFink
May 5, 2021
Our brains are weird, weird things. Especially when they try dealing with optical illusions!
A Professor of Engineering Education and Leadership at the University of Texas at El Paso has been tweeting out pictures of different colored balls... or at least that's what it seems. But according to his tweets, they're all the same color! Just optical illusions!! And my brain officially hurts. (See the optical illusions below)
WHAT COLOR BALLS DO YOU SEE:
New Spheres 7: The spheres appear to be green, blue, and white but are actually identical, with base color RGB 183 255 242. Original .png file is at https://t.co/6r2PMbLMJc. pic.twitter.com/IY64v29g01
— David Novick (@NovickProf) May 3, 2021
WATCH THE OPTICAL ILLUSION:
New Spheres 6: The spheres appear to be orange and pink but are actually identical, with base color RGB 249 074 065. Original .png file is at https://t.co/6r2PMbLMJc. pic.twitter.com/91qcJr2NI4
— David Novick (@NovickProf) April 26, 2021
New Confetti 1: The disks appear to be yellow, orange, pink and white but are actually the same color (RGB 253 255 203). Original .png file is at https://t.co/6r2PMbLMJc. pic.twitter.com/4HrWwFqaBq
— David Novick (@NovickProf) April 15, 2021
New Spheres 5: The spheres appear to be gold and pink but are actually identical, with base color RGB 255 186 187. Original .png file is at https://t.co/6r2PMbLMJc. pic.twitter.com/2um7GmFCWB
— David Novick (@NovickProf) April 8, 2021
(Photo: YouTube)