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@Lerenthial It's pretty impressive if you ask me. The "illusion" is that they (the lines parallel to the houses) both look like they're are the same length just because they are at different angles. It's very impressive and it shows creativity which emits from creative minds. Your mind is not one of them I see, at least not one that can appreciate it.
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@TrollingPatrolling Except you should believe a lot of what you see. The only reason this is true is because it's in 2D. It's a 2D projection. Had you seen these houses in real life with proper sizes, the 3D line A to B would be longer.
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@Lerenthial Where does it say it's gonna "blow your mind"?
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If this is just lines on a 2D paper, the lines are equal length.
If this is viewed as a 3D world projected to a 2D image, the actual lines in the 3D-world are not equal length.
Just as a child in the foreground of a picture is not taller than an adult in the background, just because the viewing angle is larger.
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people!! Enough of the rude comments! The maker of this video took the time too make this video for YOUR intertament! So Shut up would you! Thumbs up if you agree! Oh btw nice video! Very cool!
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.....mindfreak
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holy shit
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i got it!!! it has the same length in the paper ruler but if you will look the two line of houses are not straight
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wow yall are dumbfucks one lines more slanted than the other look at the darken lines
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actually, both line is the same. but he make the second line more oblique
What kind of illusion is that? How is that supposed to "blow my mind".
It's just different angle on both lines, what's so interesting here?
Lerenthial 3 months ago 49
i like how the brain can be tricked!!!!this is why you should never beleive what you see
TrollingPatrolling 3 months ago 37