dug1200
02-11-2005 15:48:23
i stole this from somewhere else but ....
If your eyes follow the movement of the rotating pink dot, you will only see one color, pink. If you stare at the black + in the center, the moving dot turns to green. Now, concentrate on the black + in the center of the picture. After a short period of time, all the pink dots will slowly disappear, and you will only see a green dot rotating if you're lucky! It's amazing how our brain works. There really is no green dot, and the pink ones really don't disappear. This should be proof enough, we don't always see what we think we see.

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if already posted ....sorry
bballp6699
02-11-2005 15:54:31
I think this was posted before. Not positive if it was on this forum though.
xX TheSiege Xx
02-11-2005 16:18:10
Thats sweet, but i'm pretty sure the pink ones dissapear.
theysayjump
02-11-2005 16:19:47
Yeah this posted a while ago. It's still cool though.
Never seen it before. Love it!
goofygarber
02-11-2005 17:16:19
There is a green dot. If you notice, a small error occurs in the animated gif where a red line appears. Sorry to burst your bubble (
compuguru
02-11-2005 17:18:11
How do you know there is a green dot, just becaue a red line appears?
Allen626
02-11-2005 17:24:22
Open it with Windows Movie Maker, there is no green dot.
ilanbg
02-11-2005 17:24:43
I don't think there's a green dot. When I freeze the image the green dot disappears.
reeemiks
02-11-2005 17:25:26
[quotec1022d304c="compuguru"]How do you know there is a green dot, just becaue a red line appears?[/quotec1022d304c]
Probably opened it up in animation studio, which I'm about to do now.
ragefu
02-11-2005 21:26:17
thats effing crazy. Something different happens everytime I look at the center
JesterxXx
02-11-2005 23:19:29
[quote971c811055="goofygarber"]There is a green dot. If you notice, a small error occurs in the animated gif where a red line appears. Sorry to burst your bubble ([/quote971c811055]so the animated green dot knows when I am focusing in on the center and when I am not? lol. It's called an optical illusion ;)