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  1. Your mind subconsciously interprets this line drawing of an impossible cube as a three-dimensional object, even though it is not actually possible for such an object to exist.

— optillusions

More great “optical illusions” over at optillusions. Great for a laugh. Looking for an optical illusion in something that doesn’t have an illusion has a confusing, stumbling effect as the mind pieces together what is wrong with the image that is actually right.

    Your mind subconsciously interprets this line drawing of an impossible cube as a three-dimensional object, even though it is not actually possible for such an object to exist.

    optillusions

    More great “optical illusions” over at optillusions. Great for a laugh. Looking for an optical illusion in something that doesn’t have an illusion has a confusing, stumbling effect as the mind pieces together what is wrong with the image that is actually right.