How Does These 9 Illusions Explain How Your Brain Creates Reality Work?

Your brain is like a detective who solves a mystery using clues, and these 9 illusions are like tricky puzzles that help show how your brain works.

Imagine you’re playing with blocks. Sometimes the same block looks bigger or smaller depending on where it sits. That’s because your brain uses hints from around it, like shadows and other blocks nearby, to guess what's going on, just like when you try to figure out if a cloud is far away or close by.

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Your brain also mixes up the way things move. Like when you're on a merry-go-round, everything looks wobbly because your eyes are getting confused. It’s like having two rulers that give different answers, and your brain has to pick one!

Sometimes your brain even fills in missing pieces, like when you look at a drawing with only half the lines, your brain connects the dots and makes it whole.

These illusions are like puzzles for your brain, they show how clever it is at making sense of what it sees, even when things aren’t quite right. And that’s how your brain creates reality, by solving clues, guessing shapes, and putting together pieces you don’t always see! Your brain is like a detective who solves a mystery using clues, and these 9 illusions are like tricky puzzles that help show how your brain works.

Imagine you’re playing with blocks. Sometimes the same block looks bigger or smaller depending on where it sits. That’s because your brain uses hints from around it, like shadows and other blocks nearby, to guess what's going on, just like when you try to figure out if a cloud is far away or close by.

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Examples

  1. Seeing a straight line as bent because of surrounding shapes
  2. Believing a static image is moving when it's not
  3. Thinking two identical colors look different in certain contexts

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