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SonRyu3 years ago

I did notice that the 'table' looked odd, but I wasn't expecting that 😅

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Dave @ United Online3 years ago

@Mathew_555_REDS As clever as that is, my only comment is, where can I buy that wine glass from? 🤷

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Alice3 years ago

Clever use of people's ability to distinguish vision makes us focus on the orange cup on the stool, but ignores the fact that the stool is fake, which is a great cover-up.🤔🤔🤔

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Ivan Taprod3 years ago

A change of the 2D camera angle and a reenactment in time gives a better perspective of the actual 3D reality, and we discover that our minds had been tricked into believing that 2D was actually 3D.

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Guillermo León3 years ago

Nuestra realidad... es una la ilusión. Y la ilusión... es lo que quisiéramos que fuera la realidad.

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it's by deesign3 years ago

the only time the explanation is better than the actual trick

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Give future a chance3 years ago

Arguably perspective is everything in life.

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Gus Ramírez 723 years ago

How easily can our senses be fooled! Sometimes I just wonder how homo sapiens became the most intelligent species on earth!

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Pino Silvestri3 years ago

Yes. Richard’s family friendly YouTube channel is called Quirkology. It has attracted over 500 million views and contains jaw-dropping illusions.