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@YuGiOhSynchro There are a few illusions in this video that you could be asking about, but the answer is the same: it got darker and lighter because of the background. What surrounds it affects how it looks because our brains make "adjustments" on what we're looking at based on the surroundings. So, if what you're asking about got darker, then I moved it over a lighter background. If it got lighter, then I moved it over a darker background. Hope this makes sense. Thanks for commenting!
@michaelvd0wnzu Hahahha...it is pretty amazing how our eyes and brains communicate and how sometimes these illusions are the end result. Thanks for watching !!
@AccidentalLyrics The tops of those green cubes are all the same exact shade of green!! It's amazing, but our brains perceive them as different because of what is surrounding the tops (notice that the lighter-looking tops are surrounded by darker green and the darker-looking tops are surrounded by lighter green). That's what causes the illusion...the surrounding shades. Hope that makes sense. Thanks for watching.
It's actually a complex matter of vision. Our eyes only pick up a fraction of the final image we see. The image that we see and the image that the brain interprets are two different things. The eyes only pick up a clear inverted round image in the middle, the brain flips the picture vertically and fills in the details. This is why the brain can get tricked by optical illusions. But these illusions only work for our brains, as other creatures view the world quite differently from us.
@sterlingman Yep. Go to sonnyboo.com and scroll down to the very bottom of the homepage. The track is called "Pink Floydish" and it's free to download (royalty free for use in videos too as long as you credit the creator and the site).
I get it, we have studied this in eye physiology, it's about the edge, the more there is a differance between the amount of light comming from the two sides the stronger the signal (on cells and off cells) in simpler terms, the lighter the background the darker the object appears
How do you do the one with the image of the interlocking cubes, and push the top of the cube onto another, and the paper changes to the right color - EXCEPT YOU NEVER SEE ANY CHANGE. If you filmed this in high speed, I don't think there is a discrete point in time where the color changes....