Motion that is not

The principle behind optical illusions lies in the way our brain interprets visual information. Our eyes capture images, but it's the brain that processes and makes sense of what we see. Optical illusions occur when the brain interprets an image in a way that doesn't match the physical reality of the object. This misinterpretation can happen due to various factors, such as the arrangement of shapes, colors, patterns, or the influence of surrounding elements. Essentially, optical illusions exploit the way our brain perceives and processes visual information, creating intriguing and sometimes surprising effects that challenge our usual understanding of the world around us.
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Ka bynta ba kongsan hangne ka dei ka jingiohi ba shukor basah ha ka jabieng jong ngi ka batai ban tip ha kaba iadei bad ka jing khmih ne iohi. Ka jing ioh kem da ki khmat ia ki dur, ka pyni kmno ka jabieng ka treikam. ka jingiohi ba shukor ka batai ba ka jabieng ka pynpaw ba ka dur kam iahap bad ka met bashisha jong kino kino ki tiar. Kane ka long ka jing batai ba bakla ka jia na kadaw ka jingbuh beit buh ryntih kum ia ki dur, ki rong, ki nuksa lane ia kiei kiei kiba ker sawdong tawiar. Kaba donkam ia ka jing iohi ba shukor ka pynshlur ia ka jabieng ban sngewthuh ia ka rukon pyntreikam bad ban iohi ne khmih bniah ia ki jingtip, ka jing sngewtynnad ban thaw teng teng ka pynmih ia ka jing nujor khah khah kmno ban ngin sngewthuh ia ka pyrthei kylleng sawdong jong ngi.
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