Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion: Illusion from vague cylinder

Our eyes and brain have limitations that only a few people have higher limits than others and see things that most people don't see or visualize, for example, how to see objects of Pablo Picasso. If you still don't understand, watch the following video and believe one thing: what you see is not what you think.

Small project of Professor Kokichi Sugihara named "Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion" - A vague cylindrical illusion from Meiji University, Japan was voted as one of the best illusions of 2016 organized by the community Neural Corellate Society.

Specifically, the eyes of people from many different angles will see things differently, looking at them differently, looking from the other side . And in the video above, the true shape of the blocks The cylinder only appears when you look from the side as shown below.

Picture 1 of Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion: Illusion from vague cylinder
In life, not what you see is the same as what you think.

On this side when viewed from the camera direction will be different from the mirror, because in the mirror is the angle of view to the cylinder blocks from the mirror placement, the viewing angle is also wider. It is easy to understand, both sides of the blocks are different, because the surface of the cylinders is beveled and not beveled, making different angles to see different shapes.

A little bit of brain damage, but you can't figure it out, just if you believe one thing, the video doesn't use techniques and in life, not what you see is the same as what you think , you need to look Get everything from different angles.

Yet you still do not believe? Please see the clip below, squares, straight lines do not move as you see, that illusion.

Reference: illusionoftheyear