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How Optical Illusions Work

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The History of Optical Illusions

The first mention of optical illusions in the literature comes from the Greeks in Aristotle. The explanation is that when we're staring at the waterfall, our neurons tracking the movement of the water become tired out and overwhelmed. So when we stop looking at it and they take a break, all the other ones that weren't at work are suddenly working overtime and making things move that aren't actually moving.

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