Dear friends, Sharing an interesting ppt of how our brain interprets things. It’s excellent Enjoy...
From United Kingdom, Preston
From United Kingdom, Preston
Really Unbelievable. Is there anyone in this forum to claim he found the color before the last slide
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Good Exploration! In tamil, we call it with the proverb as "Kannaal kaanbathum poi, Kaathaal kaetpathum poi, Theera Visarippathey Mei", This is what you have done. the meaning is "Only the things seen will not be true, only the things listened will not be true but only by the research or enquire will reveal what are the seen and listened things.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Good One Niya: Definitely didnt think the way the results came out towards the end. But am convinced as I see it all over again. Regards, Rohan
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
It was great had to check thrice!! We get to know good fact about brain. and then it concludes fact of life "what we observe is not exactly what we want them to be"
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Ms. Niya, Awesome !!! really its strange but unbelievable ..... With Best Regards Yunus
From Saudi Arabia, Dammam
From Saudi Arabia, Dammam
Dear Members,
I am sorry to say. I disagree with the claim.
I do not want to challenge the given explanation - the phenomena may be happening, but in different situation/s.
The colour of the square B is "WHITE" and is completely different than the colour of the square A which is "GREY".
The majority of the people agreeing to the given explanation are the victims of falling prey to whatever is delivered to them with some polished words and nice packaging (sorry to hurt your feelings, but it is a true fact).
It is simple to prove that the the colours of squares A and B are different.
Do you agree that the colours of the squares on all four sides of the square B (left, right, top and bottom) are grey. These squares are also in the area where this phenomena would be happening. Then, why is that they are not appearing white?
This is cheating (or a prank played by some useless fellow) or purely misunderstanding and twisting of the wrongly understood facts.
It is written that 'nobody has changed the colours of the squares'.
What is being done is in fact the original white colour of the square B is changed to the next degree of grey (increasing the shade in step wise manner) every time the black strip appears to block the adjacent squares.
Check it again.
My advice to all - please do not believe anyone blindly just because you think the person is believable. Ask questions like you are a kid, why, how, where, ... think with your own grey cells, get convinced or prove otherwise.
With best regards,
Jayant Patil
From India, Bangalore
I am sorry to say. I disagree with the claim.
I do not want to challenge the given explanation - the phenomena may be happening, but in different situation/s.
The colour of the square B is "WHITE" and is completely different than the colour of the square A which is "GREY".
The majority of the people agreeing to the given explanation are the victims of falling prey to whatever is delivered to them with some polished words and nice packaging (sorry to hurt your feelings, but it is a true fact).
It is simple to prove that the the colours of squares A and B are different.
Do you agree that the colours of the squares on all four sides of the square B (left, right, top and bottom) are grey. These squares are also in the area where this phenomena would be happening. Then, why is that they are not appearing white?
This is cheating (or a prank played by some useless fellow) or purely misunderstanding and twisting of the wrongly understood facts.
It is written that 'nobody has changed the colours of the squares'.
What is being done is in fact the original white colour of the square B is changed to the next degree of grey (increasing the shade in step wise manner) every time the black strip appears to block the adjacent squares.
Check it again.
My advice to all - please do not believe anyone blindly just because you think the person is believable. Ask questions like you are a kid, why, how, where, ... think with your own grey cells, get convinced or prove otherwise.
With best regards,
Jayant Patil
From India, Bangalore
I recently saw this picture shown in a risk seminar at a conference. At the time I just didn’t get what the point was. Your Powerpoint really made it clear to me. Thanks and well done! Martin
From New Zealand, Wellington
From New Zealand, Wellington
Dear Niya It is simply fantastic. First time i could not believe. It is fact whatwe are seeing is not the fact but there is some thing else. thanks & regards subbarao
From India, Adilabad
From India, Adilabad
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