Mind. Blown.
Needless to say, Twitter is pretty perplexed."Okay well, this is a little mindblowing," one user comments, while another adds,"Supposed to be working on a job application, but here I am trying to understand the paradoxes of the human brain instead."similar effect
shared by Lenstore, who explained,"The reason we think the colour of the circle changes is because cells send information to our brain through the optic nerve and the brain from that signal tries to interpret what we see. When judging colour, the brain perceives it differently when it is compared to what is surrounding that object."
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