The Illusion Only Some People Can See

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  • Ames window illusion illustrates how we don't directly perceive external reality. Special Holiday deal! Go to NordVPN.com/veritasium and use code VERITASIUM to get 68% off a 2 year plan plus 4 additional months free. It’s risk free with Nord’s 30 day money-back guarantee!
    Special thanks to:
    Prof. Phil Kellman from UCLA Psychology kellmanlab.psych.ucla.edu
    Museum of Illusions in Los Angeles for the use of their Ames Room laillusions.com
    Curiosity Show - Video on Ames Illusion: • The Magical, Mystical,...
    References:
    Ames, A., Jr. (1951). Visual perception and the rotating trapezoidal window. Psychological Monographs: General and Applied, 65(7), i-32. doi.org/10.1037/h0093600
    Marcel de Heer & Thomas V. Papathomas (2017) The Ames Window Illusion and Its Variations
    DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794607.003.0014
    Oross, Stephen, Francis, Ellie, Mauk, Deborah & Fox, Robert. (1987). The Ames Window Illusion: Perception of Illusory Motion by Human Infants. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 13(4), 609-613.
    Behrens, R. (1987). The Life and Unusual Ideas of Adelbert Ames, Jr. Leonardo, 20(3), 273-279. doi:10.2307/1578173
    Burnham, C., & Ono, H. (1969). Variables Altering Perception of the Rotating Trapezoidal Illusion. The American Journal of Psychology, 82(1), 86-95. doi:10.2307/1420609
    Allport, G. W., & Pettigrew, T. F. (1957). Cultural influence on the perception of movement: The trapezoidal illusion among Zulus. The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 55(1), 104-113. doi.org/10.1037/h0049372
    Zenhausern R. Effect of Perspective on Two Trapezoid Illusions. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1969;28(3):1003-1009. doi:10.2466/pms.1969.28.3.1003
    Gehringer, W. L., & Engel, E. (1986). Effect of ecological viewing conditions on the Ames' distorted room illusion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 12(2), 181-185. doi.org/10.1037/0096-1523.12....
    Long, G.M., Toppino, T.C. Adaptation effects and reversible figures: A comment on Horlitz and O’Leary. Perception & Psychophysics 56, 605-610 (1994). doi.org/10.3758/BF03206956
    Gregory RL. Looking through the Ames window. Perception. 2009;38(12):1739-40. doi: 10.1068/p3812ed. PMID: 20192124.
    Jahoda, G. (1966). Geometric illusions and environment: A study in Ghana. British Journal of Psychology, 57(1-2), 193-199. doi.org/10.1111/j.2044-8295.1...
    V. Mary Stewart (1974) A Cross-Cultural Test of the “Carpentered World” Hypothesis Using The Ames Distorted Room Illusion, International Journal of Psychology, 9:2, 79-89, DOI: 10.1080/00207597408247094
    Margaret Kathleen Cappone (1966) The Effect of Verbal Suggestion on the Reversal Rate of the Ames Trapezoid Illusion, The Journal of Psychology, 62:2, 211-219, DOI: 10.1080/00223980.1966.10543786
    Researched and written by Petr Lebedev and Derek Muller
    Filmed by Derek Muller and Raquel Nuno
    Animations, VFX, and Music by Jonny Hyman
    Ames Room VFX and additional Ames Window animation by Nicolas Pratt
    Additional Music from epidemicsound.com "Life in Color" "Singularity"
    Large Ames window construction by GW Construction
    Video supplied by Getty Images

Komentáře • 17K

  • @MakersMuse
    @MakersMuse Před 3 lety +14873

    Dude, the example with the rubix cube absolutely broke me. Even if you try to cheat and look at an edge it still tricks you. The Curiosity Show is a goldmine!

    • @hegmonster
      @hegmonster Před 3 lety +233

      Made me kind of nauseas.
      Must be what HP Lovecraft meant by non-euclidean geometry.

    • @jakeengland1430
      @jakeengland1430 Před 3 lety +39

      well hello there are we going to be seeing this in one of your next puzzle boxes ?

    • @Orroset
      @Orroset Před 3 lety +33

      The only way I could help my subconscious understand, is if I pause, and frame by frame tell my subconscious side what's going on..

    • @ScottBub
      @ScottBub Před 3 lety +83

      Try looking at the small end of the rotating object and force your sight to see the rotation. It doesn’t work every time for me, but got it to work a couple/few times.

    • @erikig
      @erikig Před 3 lety +85

      When you try to think outside the box, but your brain is the box

  • @garryheywood1
    @garryheywood1 Před 2 lety +1532

    This has gotta be the most disturbing illusion I have ever seen, no matter how hard I try to beat it, it gets me every time.

    • @DrakyHRT
      @DrakyHRT Před 2 lety +71

      What is most disturbing ? the fact that you're consciously trying to beat the illusion but you can't, or the fact that even if you try your hardest, your conscious self will never be able to outrule your inscouscious self ?.

    • @terbilal4781
      @terbilal4781 Před 2 lety +11

      @@DrakyHRT true

    • @emerysancho7601
      @emerysancho7601 Před 2 lety +1

      same

    • @quietobserver7326
      @quietobserver7326 Před 2 lety +3

      I got it the first time, but now I cant get it

    • @TAKE_BACK_BRITAIN
      @TAKE_BACK_BRITAIN Před 2 lety +9

      I was able to beat it after a little bit of focus.

  • @Incepter.
    @Incepter. Před rokem +133

    The Ames Window Illusion is just so mind-boggling to me, no matter how much I tried to trick it, it always seems to me that it is oscillating.

    • @notexist9726
      @notexist9726 Před 25 dny

      Try looking it on in front of you so you see it as 3d, not some flat screen.

  • @SouthernWolff
    @SouthernWolff Před rokem +172

    The only time I was able to see it NOT oscillating, was toward the late middle portion of the video ( 11:58 ) , when you were showing the jumbo window spinning, shot from outside of your (real) window. I was able to follow the under/bottomside of the lower corner of the short side in a full 360° spin. If I diverted my attention to any other portion of the spinning window, it appeared to oscillate.

  • @aria3571
    @aria3571 Před 3 lety +334

    That hands down is the craziest illusion I've ever seen.

    • @Tht1Gy
      @Tht1Gy Před 3 lety +1

      What are you talking about? The video was blank. Couldn't see anything...... LMFAO

    • @aria3571
      @aria3571 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Tht1Gy ???

    • @Tht1Gy
      @Tht1Gy Před 3 lety +2

      Just being silly... :-D
      As if my mind 'broke' looking at it.

    • @MrBej
      @MrBej Před 3 lety +1

      @@Tht1Gy your phone couldn't handle all those deception

    • @Tht1Gy
      @Tht1Gy Před 3 lety

      @@MrBej Are people NOT getting the joke?
      Btw: I don't watch on a phone.

  • @ArkayForYT
    @ArkayForYT Před 3 lety +733

    I love how this guy tricks us into gaining knowledge.

  • @effychase62
    @effychase62 Před rokem +84

    I first became aware of this illusion while in person at Six Flags in Atlanta, Georgia back in the early 70's when, after stepping into a "Room", the perceived perception of depths & distance conflicted with my natural understanding of the world. I was maybe 11 years old back then and the illusion imprinted on me. Thes explanation from this video helped explain the perception.

    • @darinheinz
      @darinheinz Před 6 měsíci

      The "Ames Room" was named for American opthalmologist Adelbert Ames, Jr., who also created the first illusion.

    • @PlaDohDudes
      @PlaDohDudes Před měsícem

      Yeah

  • @jimmyispromo
    @jimmyispromo Před rokem +23

    Finally, at 11:50 I was able to watch it rotate again. It is all about lighting.

  • @MofoMan2000
    @MofoMan2000 Před 2 lety +3495

    What's even better is when you can consciously "switch" the illusion on and off in your mind. Or essentially see both perspectives at once.

    • @benjamin5370
      @benjamin5370 Před 2 lety +166

      Thought I was the only one

    • @squirreljr1969
      @squirreljr1969 Před 2 lety +32

      @@benjamin5370 same

    • @jimmyjones4588
      @jimmyjones4588 Před 2 lety +96

      You feel the weird tingle in the front of your skull the first time or just me?

    • @Thoroughly_Wet
      @Thoroughly_Wet Před 2 lety +3

      Ikr

    • @Orwaha
      @Orwaha Před 2 lety +44

      I can do this with the blue and black dress. I turn it white and gold and back.

  • @KP_Oz
    @KP_Oz Před 3 lety +433

    "Approach the world with a little more humility and a little less certainty!" - Ve 42.0

    • @chriskennedy2846
      @chriskennedy2846 Před 3 lety +3

      What helped me was not taking my eyes of the wire connectors at the top as it was rotating in the room at 12:00. Good thing, otherwise I would have to consider that: 1) alternating current is actually circular 2) Michael Jordan played on an Ames Basketball Court all those years.

    • @L_ky
      @L_ky Před 3 lety +1

      @PƐRSѺNA SLATƐS blaze

    • @-ZM_Gaming-
      @-ZM_Gaming- Před měsícem

      Version 42.0

  • @jimmyispromo
    @jimmyispromo Před rokem +30

    When I first watched it. The very beginning, I was able to watch it rotate 100%. The second I heard the host say it was an illusion and oscillates, then I couldn't go back. Kinda frustrating now lol

  • @sorio99
    @sorio99 Před rokem +20

    For some reason (possibly just memories from the first time I ever saw it), I always see the skull in the painting as a skull, just warped like it was skewed in Photoshop. Honestly, just impresses me that Holbein was able to do that with paint.

  • @mattiarubio3240
    @mattiarubio3240 Před 3 lety +675

    Me after re-watching the video 5 times and finally seeing it rotate
    “Finally, inner peace”

    • @willywonka3050
      @willywonka3050 Před 3 lety +28

      I saw it rotate after he showed the big window with natural lighting. Before that I had no idea how it worked.

    • @mattiarubio3240
      @mattiarubio3240 Před 3 lety +1

      @@willywonka3050 me too

    • @TN-br9yl
      @TN-br9yl Před 3 lety +6

      Same here. However, if we're never told that the window is actually rotating, we would never know.

    • @no_thing_378
      @no_thing_378 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TN-br9yl So basically knowledge shapes experience it seems... This is profound.

    • @soniclechat2825
      @soniclechat2825 Před 3 lety

      sorry pal i knew it was 2d really fast :') between the camera angle and the light reflection it jsut gave it away

  • @jrsmth11
    @jrsmth11 Před 3 lety +491

    I'm screaming at my brain: "STOP SEEING THE ILLUSION!!!" But I can't stop seeing it!

    • @shilyarrmee
      @shilyarrmee Před 3 lety +8

      I’ve seen illusions like this before (Brain game), so I knew what was happening. Though it was hard, but I could turn it off here and there.

    • @saltedfrys5912
      @saltedfrys5912 Před 3 lety +1

      I saw it for like a second

    • @kellycollins3516
      @kellycollins3516 Před 3 lety

      Wow I get it now😁

    • @googleimgsearchfirmwaredownloa
      @googleimgsearchfirmwaredownloa Před 3 lety +4

      yes. there is that one moment where you nail it but then it ends immediately.

    • @SaintMatthieuSimard
      @SaintMatthieuSimard Před 3 lety +1

      @@shilyarrmee Even knowing what's happening, synchronizing sight with the illusion remains difficult and the illusion, persistant! lol... The dancing ballerine and the mario bros spinning coin are fine examples too! The coin spins in both directions simultaneously lol

  • @lightningfirst689
    @lightningfirst689 Před 3 měsíci +7

    With the big window, I actually perceive it as continuing to rotate up until the moment it's edge-on. After that, my perception flips, and I see it coming "back" from an oscillation that I never saw in the first place.

    • @Mojikaji
      @Mojikaji Před měsícem

      Same for me. Most people see it go about 180 one way then 180 the other. I see like 240 and then 120 which looks even worse because it just suddenly switches ossalation mid spin

  • @aoifezeleska8914
    @aoifezeleska8914 Před rokem +6

    One of my favourite illusions. I love how the shorter end tricks the brain and mind into perceiving back/forth; when my eyes clearly see the short end coming towards me/the screen. I find following the short side allows me to perceive the rotation and break the illusion. Also, my method works even better for me being tired af, so my noodle isn't opperating as properly as it should and allows my eyes to be able to catch the spinning, exnaying the back/forth completely.

  • @halflucan
    @halflucan Před 3 lety +547

    After staring at this for a while, I can see the rotation on the big wooden versions, but the paper ones still kill me

    • @spacenomad4477
      @spacenomad4477 Před 3 lety +9

      I could see the rotation with the ruler after a few seconds

    • @Mehwhatevr
      @Mehwhatevr Před 3 lety +9

      @@spacenomad4477 I can see the rotation with the ruler after a few seconds, but only up until the point where it is parallel to my line of sight. the moment I start to see the side of it again, it flips to where it would be if it were swaying.
      If I focus on the big side, I can watch it rotate around the front, but it flips when it gets to the back.
      If I focus on the small side, I can watch it rotate around the back but it flips when it gets to the front.
      I didn't have the same struggle with the round version.

    • @Ben-um3pe
      @Ben-um3pe Před 3 lety +3

      I could see the paper one if you focus on the curve of the paper

    • @Crit1cal57
      @Crit1cal57 Před 3 lety +2

      I had the same thing happen with me with most illusions I can just tell myself what going on or look at it long enough and it will stop happening but with the paper ones it just doesn't work for me and I can't see it rotate no matter what I do

    • @HT3D_Tech
      @HT3D_Tech Před 3 lety +2

      If I really try to see it I can, but the ruler still stumps me

  • @TheNightFalxon
    @TheNightFalxon Před 3 lety +371

    The ruler part is so weird, it phases through the window but in such a weird way, like it’s not actually clipping through, *this is so wild and infuriating at the same time*

    • @uni5396.
      @uni5396. Před 3 lety +7

      its just like
      **fart sound effect**

    • @omarcapaso7156
      @omarcapaso7156 Před 3 lety +7

      @@uni5396. *reverb fart sound effect*

    • @tgypoi
      @tgypoi Před 2 lety +6

      I've watched and rewatched so many times trying to see the rotation, but every time I fall for the illusion.

    • @slicedtoad
      @slicedtoad Před 2 lety +2

      Usually, you have to kind of play along with an illusion to get the full effect. This is the opposite, it doesn't go away even when what's happening is blatantly impossible; it gets worse instead.
      It's also the only illusion that's ever managed to make me feel strong emotions. Specifically frustration and a desire to yell at reality.

  • @brandontylerburt
    @brandontylerburt Před rokem +14

    I wanted to search for "Ames Window Illusion" when I heard Alan Watts talking about it in one of his lectures. The description didn't prepare me. It's really quite remarkable, particularly with Derek hanging halfway out of it.

  • @chuckcantillon4764
    @chuckcantillon4764 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The point you made so well captures something that I've struggled to put into words and show an example of for years, the missing data between what is observed vs what is. Perception being the brain trying to make sense of the input . And how that might skew results , human understanding is riding on a lot of assumptions. Take that into account when you feel too sure. Wisdom is knowing that we know nothing, be humble . I want to incorporate this into a visual art sculpture

  • @fiddley
    @fiddley Před 3 lety +760

    Ruler: Seamlessly slides through matter, which is impossible
    My Brain: I'm ok with this

    • @SplendidFellow
      @SplendidFellow Před 3 lety +3

      Not necessarily impossible

    • @Scribe13013
      @Scribe13013 Před 3 lety +1

      -
      czcams.com/video/758CrEt8-lg/video.html

    • @Icemario87
      @Icemario87 Před 3 lety +20

      @@Scribe13013 Hey bro, this is not how you advertise your music. Try another tactic.

    • @pelegitay
      @pelegitay Před 3 lety +4

      I'll be laughing quite a while at that remark. thanks!

    • @avedic
      @avedic Před 3 lety +11

      I like how your brain is forced to chose one of two impossibilities....
      Either this window _isn't_ perfectly rectangular.....OR.....solid objects _can move indiscriminately through other solid objects._
      And everyone's brain goes with option #2. I guess our brains just cannot FATHOM a window not being perfectly constructed. Why, that would be impossible. Objects travelling through each other though? Sure, why not....there's a first time for everything.
      Way to go brain.

  • @besmart
    @besmart Před 3 lety +22241

    Well I guess I can stop working on.… exactly the same video 😂🤦‍♂️

  • @vanessaashford9203
    @vanessaashford9203 Před rokem +25

    it initially looks like it stops for me, but once I fully understood what was happening with the Rubik's cube it (somewhat) broke the illusion for me as my brain adjusted to what I was actually looking at. Also, interestingly, the Ames room illusion has always been really fickle for me, I only seem to actually get it about a third of the time or so.
    The way someone once explained it to me, the reason these types of illusions ultimately work usually has to do with the fact that we actually only have 2D vision, not 3D vision (if we had the latter, we'd be able to see every surface of every object from all angles simultaneously, which is obviously so different from how our vision *actually* works that it's not even really possible to imagine it accurately, but this is how a hypothetical 4D being would presumably see the world), but our brains are really good at combining 2D images from our retinas together to allow us to perceive depth (from a single directional vantage point, at least) and distance in 3D space. Our brains are *so* good at it, in fact, that they'll even do it with actual entirely 2D images like paintings, photos, etc. not to mention moving sequences of 2D images like films or animation. However, this means that our brain can also be somewhat easily "tricked" into perceiving illusionary depth in other situations where it seems to directly contradict other visual information we are receiving (because really, all depth perception is kind of an illusion for us in some sense), like when an object appears to move in a way which doesn't square with the way our brain wants to fit it into 3D space (which is sort of what's going on here).
    The reason it varies somewhat is because different people's brains are essentially trained to intuit somewhat differently shaped 3D spaces (like the interior of a rectilinear building versus a rounded building, for instance) depending on what they get used to during the very early formative years of childhood when we're all first learning to understand this space which we can only *directly* perceive a little over 2 dimensions of at most. But even with these differences accounted for, *no one* can actually see in 3D, it's just not possible with the physics of how light moves through three spatial dimensions, and the physiology of how our eyes are able to obtain sensory information from visible light. Obviously, this last part is pretty much me restating what the video already says, but yeah, our limitations due to 2D vision are usually what's ultimately to blame for oddities like this.

  • @ariyesh
    @ariyesh Před rokem

    A rare creation that keeps getting better and better all the way to the last sentence..
    more wisdom and knowledge = more humility

  • @shadesoftime
    @shadesoftime Před 3 lety +746

    When you attached the rubik's cube to the thing, you thought it'll be less confusing. But it actually got worse.

  • @pratikdedhia
    @pratikdedhia Před 3 lety +220

    "We should approach the world and our conclusions about it with a little more humility and a little less certainty"
    Starting off this hopefully exciting year with thisexcellent lesson. Thanks a lot.

    • @cptmaj
      @cptmaj Před 3 lety +5

      Well said.

    • @addmoreice
      @addmoreice Před 3 lety +10

      Unfortunately, some people seem to think that this means *all* interpretations of reality are valid. Excuse me? no.
      Facts might support multiple interpretations, but that doesn't mean all interpretations of reality are supported by the facts. Lots of people seem to think facts just don't matter.

    • @williamverhoef4349
      @williamverhoef4349 Před 3 lety +2

      Another lesson: even though there are many things that are uncertain, there are also many things that are certainly wrong.

    • @Yous0147
      @Yous0147 Před 3 lety +3

      This is the culminating speech of the video for a very good reason, such an beautiful way to end it of, it gives the whole lesson meaning.

    • @Colaglass
      @Colaglass Před 3 lety

      Ah, Reddit. The literal shithole of the internet.

  • @bluegold6682
    @bluegold6682 Před rokem +3

    The Curiosity Show was fantastic. Thanks Rob & Dean for your incredible work on the show.

  • @christopherwright7077
    @christopherwright7077 Před rokem +3

    I can briefly break the illusion, but the lighting inevitably makes my brain trust the illusion more. Even getting this far required an enormous amount of mental thought to convince my subconscious that the shape is not doing the seemingly obvious. Very interesting!

  • @michaellooks8397
    @michaellooks8397 Před 3 lety +771

    This is the first optical illusion that I've been entirely unable to see normally, my mind is fooled each time. What the heck.

    • @Obi117kh
      @Obi117kh Před 3 lety +41

      Same here. I’m finally defeated by an illusion.

    • @minderbinderful
      @minderbinderful Před 3 lety +7

      same - watch the shadows

    • @TheFriendlyInvader
      @TheFriendlyInvader Před 3 lety +31

      Check a far edge, keep an intuitive sense of rotation and understand geometrically what this object is doing, proceed to track that edge visually (follow with your eyes) along it's intended path. The illusion will quickly fall apart and you'll be able to pick apart which edge is nearest to you

    • @hanleyk
      @hanleyk Před 3 lety +38

      I can see it only if I'm on a table that's slanted at 33° (head down), tilted at 11° toward an old black and white CRT screen, moving on a dolly, in a counterclockwise circular fashion around said TV at 2.5 mph, while eating Honey nut Cheerios, at sunset.

    • @ausgaze
      @ausgaze Před 3 lety +1

      @@hanleyk lol

  • @TC_exe
    @TC_exe Před 3 lety +182

    8:28 "It just looks like an ordinary room"
    Um.. That's the most unordinary room I've ever seen.

    • @TruthAndLoyalty
      @TruthAndLoyalty Před 3 lety +16

      idk about you, but all my rooms are covered in giant paintings of toys.

    • @nitehawk86
      @nitehawk86 Před 3 lety +2

      Willy Wonka is laughing at us.

  • @zacklee9260
    @zacklee9260 Před 8 dny

    This is a really great and educational video and I love it so much. I'm going to show this video in my class for my students and, hopefully, they will be enlightened with a new and positive view on Science and perceive the world with a new and creative view.

  • @poja82
    @poja82 Před rokem +1

    This was awesome. You whent much further into the depths of the meaning beyond science. Kudos.

  • @Parsakay
    @Parsakay Před 3 lety +873

    The most incredible thing is that he trust the thin wires holding it up

  • @droussel7359
    @droussel7359 Před 3 lety +95

    Unless I focus and concentrate really hard on the "thinner" end, my brain is totally fooled. And I love it :)

    • @Garrett_Rowland
      @Garrett_Rowland Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly the same solution I found. If I concentrate completely on the short edge of the trapezoid, and mentally keep track of where is should be going, I can actually see the window rotate.

    • @Google123Chrome
      @Google123Chrome Před 3 lety +2

      Same

    • @skyla4764
      @skyla4764 Před 3 lety

      Aaa

    • @user-km4cf4yz9e
      @user-km4cf4yz9e Před 3 lety

      @@Garrett_Rowland дого3

  • @Traumatree
    @Traumatree Před rokem

    I am able to see the rotation when I fix the bottom of the image and keep my eyes focus there. As soon as I leave that spot I was looking, the oscillation returns. Pretty amazing stuff!

  • @peterrosqvist2480
    @peterrosqvist2480 Před rokem

    Absolutely amazing video! I was thinking of your analogy at the end when you showed the Ames rooms

  • @rizzaout
    @rizzaout Před 3 lety +74

    I can't stop thinking about them dining on Christmas with that huge sculpture hanging near their table

  • @rikleferink
    @rikleferink Před 3 lety +1213

    My brain: gets it finally
    My eyes 1 sec later: no

    • @TIO540S1
      @TIO540S1 Před 3 lety +57

      Yes, I can see it sporadically and momentarily. Then it’s immediately lost. I think it’s going to turn out to be good concentration practice.

    • @davidacosta193
      @davidacosta193 Před 3 lety +11

      I still can't figure out if it's rotating clockwise or counterclockwise lmao

    • @cherias.4069
      @cherias.4069 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TIO540S1 -is Kool.

    • @robertmcgregor8639
      @robertmcgregor8639 Před 3 lety +3

      i think somethings wrong with me cus i saw it imediatley

    • @Ama3l
      @Ama3l Před 3 lety +7

      My brain: Visualises it turning around
      My 1st eye: no
      My 2nd eye: yes

  • @appualliyanaa
    @appualliyanaa Před rokem

    Wow, the message toppled the contents which is on of the best i have ever seen on youtube

  • @joeflynn2243
    @joeflynn2243 Před rokem +2

    Where were you back in the 60s (rhetorical)? I would have made it through high school without being bored if I had only one teacher like you! Now I'm just an old guy who really likes what you are doing and the philosophical wisdom you incorporate into your musings and teachings. Great fun for any brain!

  • @perstouch40
    @perstouch40 Před 3 lety +3487

    “My Brain prefers the illusion, rather than what’s actually happening”......if this isn’t 2020 in a nutshell lol

    • @patrickli3684
      @patrickli3684 Před 3 lety +14

      At least we can say goodbye to 2020 tommorow

    • @zoosandwapes
      @zoosandwapes Před 3 lety +7

      @@physicschemistryandquantum810 So you’re the Indian guy from CZcams that our teachers show us?

    • @Zelmel
      @Zelmel Před 3 lety +38

      Once learning exactly how it works, I can see the rotation if I really focus, but it takes real mental effort. Such an awesome illusion.

    • @young-stove
      @young-stove Před 3 lety +12

      That’s the entirety of the human experience in a nutshell

    • @kaizokujimbei143
      @kaizokujimbei143 Před 3 lety

      @@Zelmel Yeah.

  • @russellbrooks23able
    @russellbrooks23able Před 3 lety +368

    "My brain prefers the illusion over what is really happening."
    Isn't that the most profound statement on our reality, and how we experience it?
    3:46

    • @adrianvarela8890
      @adrianvarela8890 Před 3 lety +11

      A depiction of today's world...

    • @JeffCaplan313
      @JeffCaplan313 Před 3 lety +8

      @@adrianvarela8890 Just today?

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 Před 3 lety +3

      Fully agreed. Take a substantial amount of a dissociative anaesthetic like ketamine or - even better - dextromethorphan, lay in a dark room, and then come out of it with the same interpretation of reality that you had before. (Ketamine and dextromethorphan can be dangerous. Do not take if you don't know what you're doing.)

    • @wadeguidry6675
      @wadeguidry6675 Před 3 lety

      Absolutely!

    • @Mentocthemindtaker
      @Mentocthemindtaker Před 3 lety +1

      But did you watch The Curiosity Show?

  • @fcontini
    @fcontini Před rokem

    At the very start of the video, when you were talking about the sponsor I was distracted and not paying much attention, so I saw it spinning normally, no illusion. Then eventually I focused on watching the video and only then I started perceiving the illusion, and then the ruler and the cube killed it. I honestly think that if I wasn't searching for that, I might not have been "fooled" by it.
    I've found that difference in perception interesting, so I wanted to post it here.

  • @saurabhsuman3121
    @saurabhsuman3121 Před 2 měsíci

    This was my biggest confusion since last week, when i observed this phenomena in park's gate... Thanks for this explanation 😊

  • @b_man-25
    @b_man-25 Před 3 lety +63

    Once I saw it correctly, I couldn't unsee it. Sometimes my brain would flip back and fort between it tricking me and not. Now i'm even more confused. This is fascinating.

    • @ryleighs9575
      @ryleighs9575 Před 3 lety +1

      The perceptual inconsistency is what I find cool too lol.

    • @bentracy7463
      @bentracy7463 Před 3 lety +2

      Had the same issue here too. First time I saw the rubix cube scene I saw it correctly and had a hard time seeing the illusion, but then it would flip back and forth. Now I can /somewhat/ choose which way I see it, but it's still wacky and cool.

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Před 3 lety

      @@bentracy7463 *Rubik's

  • @ishantyadav5532
    @ishantyadav5532 Před 3 lety +108

    I saw the rotation correctly and now I can not unsee it to be fascinated.

    • @deepstariaenigmatica2601
      @deepstariaenigmatica2601 Před 3 lety +12

      it's fascinating and it's even more interesting cos i can both watch what's actually happening and the illusion itself by choice.

    • @vedantsridhar8378
      @vedantsridhar8378 Před 3 lety +1

      Same you can see an optional illusion but you can't unsee it

    • @mahfoozmiah2008
      @mahfoozmiah2008 Před 3 lety

      It’s because we are Asian

    • @calimyers2229
      @calimyers2229 Před 3 lety

      same

    • @Battusai1984
      @Battusai1984 Před 3 lety

      I saw the illusion, then by the end of the video i only saw it rotate.

  • @ocat1979
    @ocat1979 Před 11 měsíci

    Ohhh man you just hit my nostalgia button with The Curiosity Show. It was an after school must watch in the late 80’s/early 90’s

  • @mark2020
    @mark2020 Před rokem +2

    I lost my left eye about 18 months ago and now am attempting to coach my daughters volleyball team. It's super hard for the girls to understand that I am sometimes struggling to see which side of the net the ball has fallen to. Furthermore I had run an industrial repair company for 30 years. After the accident I was only able to effectively repair items that I had previously repaired prior to the accident. Newer items that I had never seen previously all looked like flat nickels. It has been so hard for me to understand the thinking of the engineer without being able to see the depth. This also is so hard to explain. Now after seeing this video, I can see why I'm struggling. Super helpful really!! Great job as always.

    • @denawiltsie4412
      @denawiltsie4412 Před měsícem

      I was born crosseyed which we now know must be corrected by age 3. Mine was corrected at age four so I never learned how to perceive 3D space. This is because my mind is unable to merge the two images to resolve distance. I know the size of objects and the size they appear at various distances which is a poor mans 3D. I know it isn't reliable so when I drive, I allow additional stopping distance. Catching balls only happens with luck or a correctly placed throw. On the other hand, I can throw with reasonable accuracy. I think what I do can be learned but I have had a life time doing it. I think to learn what I do, you need to relearn what the world looks like.
      The strange part about it is when I work with objects I still can think in 3D. I can rotate them in my mind and see what they look like from another angle. Probably the best advice I can give you is take it slow and easy. You need to relearn what the world looks like and it will be time consuming.

    • @orionhauk2968
      @orionhauk2968 Před měsícem

      I lost vision in one of my eyes 50 years ago at age 10 and for a couple of weeks I had trouble knocking over water glasses but I think because I was younger I didn't really ever notice a difference and have had great depth perception.
      I have read where when we are born most things are blurry because light is reflecting in all directions and it's our other senses such as feeling edges and corners that allows our visual cortex to process the shapes so the next time we see that particular scattering of light we know what shape and object is.

  • @markdavis3539
    @markdavis3539 Před 3 lety +556

    The illusion is enhanced by the camera's single "eye".

    • @dawanasianboy3153
      @dawanasianboy3153 Před 3 lety +5

      @@MrAssaultcube YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, THAT IS TRUE THAT IS TRUE THAT IS TRUUUUE

    • @dawanasianboy3153
      @dawanasianboy3153 Před 3 lety +4

      Y O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

    • @pajarothebird9842
      @pajarothebird9842 Před 3 lety +8

      Hahaha I was wondering if it was 'stronger' to me because I have only one seeing eye. Suppose we all do here.

    • @Kevin-ch1xj
      @Kevin-ch1xj Před 3 lety

      @@MrAssaultcube YES BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, TRUEEE!!!!

    • @ld1661
      @ld1661 Před 3 lety

      @@MrAssaultcube YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

  • @garmatey3816
    @garmatey3816 Před 3 lety +175

    "Stop being so certain about things" Should be the automated response when anyone posts on twitter.

    • @3ckitani
      @3ckitani Před 3 lety +5

      ""Haha your opinion sucks mine is the only valid one so shut up""

    • @tubebrocoli
      @tubebrocoli Před 3 lety +3

      especially when talking about gender :/

    • @zeffery101
      @zeffery101 Před 3 lety +4

      are you certain that we shouldn't be so certain?? 🤔

    • @imveryangryitsnotbutter
      @imveryangryitsnotbutter Před 3 lety +4

      @@zeffery101 Certainly.

  • @caw7007
    @caw7007 Před rokem

    Love the video. The end was brilliant!! 💖

  • @stillblazinkush
    @stillblazinkush Před rokem +5

    Thank you for shouting out The Curiosity Show

  • @randomq1982
    @randomq1982 Před 3 lety +434

    My Frontal Lobe: "This is quite interesting. Neat."
    My Basal Ganglia: "What sorcery is this? Kill it!"

    • @protorhinocerator142
      @protorhinocerator142 Před 3 lety +18

      Which tells me someone should include such an illusion in a haunted house. Put someone inside the illusion and paint it to look like big scary blades.
      AAHH! NOOO! IT'S KILLING ME!

    • @randomq1982
      @randomq1982 Před 3 lety +1

      @@protorhinocerator142 Lol, that's a cool idea

    • @bamsuth9650
      @bamsuth9650 Před 3 lety

      nerd

    • @randomq1982
      @randomq1982 Před 3 lety

      @@bamsuth9650 more of a spaz really, good try tho

    • @justinmiller129
      @justinmiller129 Před 3 lety

      For some reason, the window reminds me of this *spider* :
      czcams.com/video/b1JVmTm-sCs/video.html&

  • @deborahsharrock9934
    @deborahsharrock9934 Před 2 lety +1243

    When he was rotating in the window at first, I could only see him rotating and couldn’t figure out what the illusion was. As he explained that it appeared to oscillate, my perception automatically switched to that and now I can’t switch it back 🤯

    • @RobertMcBride-is-cool
      @RobertMcBride-is-cool Před 2 lety +44

      It is like me listening to the yanny/laurel thing too much and not being able to hear laurel even with pitch shifting.

    • @UKLGEAS
      @UKLGEAS Před 2 lety +17

      Same! As soon as he told me it oscillates, that's all I could see from then on

    • @hayaalawadhi534
      @hayaalawadhi534 Před 2 lety +5

      The opposite happened to me XD

    • @AboveEmAllProduction
      @AboveEmAllProduction Před rokem

      that means you got the g.e.y :(

    • @laestrella9727
      @laestrella9727 Před rokem +1

      That's the point though - the illusion makes it look like things are rotating 'through' the window so you saw what most people see.

  • @apexwolf3659
    @apexwolf3659 Před rokem +2

    That rotating trapezoid illusion is mind blowing . Although after watching that rotation 10 times , now I could sense that it's rotating and not oscillating but still it's need lot of focus to see rotation

  • @dbell95008
    @dbell95008 Před 18 dny

    I've appreciated this illusion for may years, and this is the best presentation I've encountered!
    That said, I was a bit blown away by the dual window experiment with babies.
    Having recently (~10 years - I'm old!) lost all vision in one eye, I very clearly see BOTH windows oscillating.
    One more blurry peek into how our brains work...

  • @brendoned
    @brendoned Před 3 lety +124

    "You should never never doubt what nobody is sure about."

    • @psibarpsi
      @psibarpsi Před 3 lety +7

      You do realise it is _not_ equivalent to "you should always doubt what nobody is sure about."?

    • @aapkefather1872
      @aapkefather1872 Před 3 lety +1

      Like Aliens?

    • @tonylee1667
      @tonylee1667 Před 3 lety +4

      @@psibarpsi It’s equivalent to “You should doubt at least once what nobody is sure about”

    • @psibarpsi
      @psibarpsi Před 3 lety

      @@tonylee1667 yeah. Exactly.

    • @soreloser6018
      @soreloser6018 Před 3 lety

      @@tonylee1667 so wouldn't the inverse be "Almost always doubt what people are certain of."? Sounds like this is advocating for skepticism.

  • @Kram1032
    @Kram1032 Před 3 lety +137

    "Oh the Irony" that got me so well

  • @princeozodinobi4471
    @princeozodinobi4471 Před rokem +6

    I don't know if there's a prize or anything, but after one or two tries I was able to see the yrue movement of the Ames rectangle. First with the rubiks cube attached;second with the ruler attached; and finally on its own. I think it helps focusing on one point( in my case the short end) and mapping out its trajectory. So when it's turning around you expect that point to be at a certain place and look for that. And surely your brain sees it at that point as opposed to the illusion. It was really fun exerting my will over my brain. Haha

  • @BebeSoule
    @BebeSoule Před rokem

    This my fav video yet. Been binge watching this channel.

  • @gudadada
    @gudadada Před 3 lety +134

    It's so cool how you can condition yourself to see it in different ways.

    • @malfattio2894
      @malfattio2894 Před 3 lety +6

      Yeah, it reminds me of those Laurel and Green Needle audio clips

    • @MultiFabar
      @MultiFabar Před 3 lety +1

      It’s like the drawing where you can either see a duck or a horse. Some writer said that, that was real magic. A person might only see a horse until they’re told that there is also a duck in the image and once told how to notice/see the duck, the duck drawing “magically” appears in ones mind/perception.

  • @hourenschaiss2
    @hourenschaiss2 Před 3 lety +32

    Kudos for mentioning the "Curiosity Show". Rob and Dean were my heroes too.

  • @Behinddarkness86
    @Behinddarkness86 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have always found it amazing how our brains are programmed even at a subconscious level. In Haunted Houses and Fun Houses, it is not uncommon to come across a room where a stationary bridge goes through a spinning cylindrical hallway. Automatically you will start to feel dizzy and your body will feel almost as if it is flipping over. That is because your brain doesn’t understand the concept of a room flipping over and over so your senses are telling you that you are the one who must be flipping over and over. All fascinating things.

  • @jenaauerstedt7650
    @jenaauerstedt7650 Před rokem

    Derek's final comment -- about having humility in areas outside the world of science -- reminded me of the episode "Knowledge or Certainty" from Jacob Bronowski's masterful series "The Ascent of Man." Bronowski criticized those who believe that they had "absolute truth," a priori -- and that that certainty can lead people to commit atrocities because of their belief that they already have everything figured out.

  • @Sciencerely
    @Sciencerely Před 3 lety +136

    As a human biologist it's so amazing to think how our brains process their environments. We humans have specific neurons (called grid cells) which are active in hexagonal patterns as we move around. We also have specific neurons which tell us when a person is looking at us or somewhere else. And in a quite funny experiment it was also shown that specific neurons are highly active when they hear the voice of Homer Simpson (would love to make a video about that myself). The fact that our brains fall for optical illusions just adds to their awesomeness!

  • @edwardcoyle5425
    @edwardcoyle5425 Před 3 lety +580

    Life lesson:
    "My brain prefers the illusion over what is really happening"

    • @rockyo_fn
      @rockyo_fn Před 3 lety +1

      yup

    • @MrAquinas1
      @MrAquinas1 Před 3 lety +4

      That's why I know Elvis lives.

    • @coreyg7364
      @coreyg7364 Před 3 lety +11

      This preference, as it turns out, is extremely common. It is, in fact, what keeps main stream media in business.

    • @garychristopher999
      @garychristopher999 Před 3 lety +7

      So you must be a ________________ (fill in Democrat or Republican).

    • @letsmakegadgets6899
      @letsmakegadgets6899 Před 3 lety +5

      @SPECTRUM - PERSONAL He's referencing people who's personality are attached to their political party, and how they see the opposing one as stupid.

  • @picsmics4
    @picsmics4 Před rokem +3

    I used to have a hard time breaking the illusion, but after years of visual arts training and practice, I'm much better at seeing through illusions in shape, motion and colors.

  • @stackhat8624
    @stackhat8624 Před měsícem +1

    I had totally forgotten about the Curiosity Show. Used to watch it when I was a kid.

  • @timmyspov
    @timmyspov Před 3 lety +399

    I can see rotation on the "de Heer Circle" but the window illusion was actually making me angry I couldn't stop it from happening lol..

    • @thepewplace1370
      @thepewplace1370 Před 2 lety +7

      Only when he was jumping through because he was braced with his hands in other frames and it offers a reference but yeah it was driving me nuts also.

    • @saigonpunkid
      @saigonpunkid Před 2 lety +1

      That's good, people who can see through this illusion are at higher risk of schizophrenia and derealization.

    • @thepewplace1370
      @thepewplace1370 Před 2 lety +14

      @@saigonpunkid do you have evidence to support that?

    • @kylemozisek4885
      @kylemozisek4885 Před 2 lety +1

      I was able to tell by looking at the corner of the small side. It's a little cheaty tho cause its curved a bit

    • @pvc1380
      @pvc1380 Před 2 lety

      haha

  • @aryanmaheshgupta8086
    @aryanmaheshgupta8086 Před 3 lety +341

    Tittle: The illusion that only some person can see
    Alternate tittle: The illusion that a person can only sometimes unsee

    • @thetreasonseason
      @thetreasonseason Před 3 lety +11

      are the 2 ts in tittle in this context an illusion?

    • @aryanmaheshgupta8086
      @aryanmaheshgupta8086 Před 3 lety +7

      @@thetreasonseason delete this now.........Not everyone is able to see through an illusion....

    • @dalmaronthefirst2237
      @dalmaronthefirst2237 Před 3 lety +4

      I figured out that if I picture the movement its supposed to be making in my head, then suddenly I can make sense of the entire rotation, but only if I focus.

    • @EnabiSeira
      @EnabiSeira Před 3 lety

      @@dalmaronthefirst2237 Same, but there is a moment where my brain goes "wait wait wait, I had blinked and missed averything!".

    • @dalmaronthefirst2237
      @dalmaronthefirst2237 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EnabiSeira yeh and then I have to start picturing it all over again. Its REALLY hard to do through an entire rotation.

  • @gordalot
    @gordalot Před rokem +1

    Keys to focus on a singular point on the rotation. I used to play with my grandparents ceiling before I was in school, that had sponge plaster applied to it with a smooth border. (I saw it by accident one day, and tried to see it on command.)
    It looked like a bit like mountain range. But if I presented the “sun” or the light in the centre of the room was actually by the wall. It would make the peaks turn into valleys, just by pretending that the shadow side was from a different light source.
    Also fun to “merge” floor tile lines on the vertical e together to make the floor pop out like a 3-D picture where you have to line up 2 points together.

  • @qfemale
    @qfemale Před měsícem

    1:11 I grew up in Switzerland and got to enjoy the Curiosity Show dubbed in German as a child. I'm in my 40 nows and it took me a long time to figure out the name of the show just from random details I remembered. Eventually I did figure it out and watched a lot of it on here just a few years ago. So to see that show mentioned here is very special to me because I loved it as a child and I still love it now 💙

  • @vulcanh254
    @vulcanh254 Před rokem +581

    This is fascinating and mind boggling. Even knowing what the image looks like, knowing that it's rotating, knowing how the illusion works and why my brain is fooled, I still can't see it any other way. It just seems impossible for my brain to look at it as rotating naturally.

    • @blankblank
      @blankblank Před rokem +8

      Thats a lack of thought control to the best of my knowledge. If you want to be able to better perceive illusions and such you should play around with some thought experiments

    • @fiecl4383
      @fiecl4383 Před rokem +6

      Try staring at the outermost line, you'll see that it rotates!

    • @Yea___
      @Yea___ Před rokem +46

      @@blankblank jesus christ

    • @blankblank
      @blankblank Před rokem

      @@fiecl4383 ?

    • @youtuber7186
      @youtuber7186 Před rokem +29

      @@blankblank It's not a conscious process whatsoever. Some people will never be able to perceive it differently because of how their brain computes the stream that the consciousness views.

  • @Zactastical
    @Zactastical Před 3 lety +240

    "This doesn't make any sense"
    *Proceeds to make sense of it*

  • @ChainedMyth
    @ChainedMyth Před rokem +2

    6:28 - focus on the pointish section end and watch it go round, if you stare hard enough you can see it rotate round fully, keep ur eye on that point and keep in mind it is going in a circle not back on itself so view it like that is definitely what's happening (worked for me anyway) its anticlockwise
    12:10, focus on the longer side and watch it go round fully, keeping ur eye on that one spot and keep an open mind of ah yes it is continuously spinning clockwise

  • @bensoncheung2801
    @bensoncheung2801 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I stared at the upper tip of the longer half of the illusion, it helped me see through it when I paid attention to the illustrations’ creasing.

  • @CuriosityShow
    @CuriosityShow Před 3 lety +2345

    Thanks for acknowledging the source of this, and there is much more at czcams.com/users/curiosityshow where we are steadily uploading segments from Curiosity Show each week - Rob

  • @pierre-loup
    @pierre-loup Před 3 lety +167

    When you think you're going to watch a fun video during a snack break, and end up rethinking your entire perception of the universe...

  • @myfavorites1006
    @myfavorites1006 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I really love it. I spent half an hour for 16 min video i slowed my speed and concentrate on only cube then i realize its really rotating. Ames must have worked hard to invent this

  • @user-le6vo9gp9m
    @user-le6vo9gp9m Před měsícem

    8:00 Wow! This particular shot is an amazing illusion! Take a closer look, this is not just a shot of “looking around an ancient cave”, this is an optical illusion. Imagine the brightest part of the cave is not a depression, but a bulge. Flip your perception and the entire frame turns into a sweeping dolly-zoom panorama. Fantastic!

  • @ferdelgado5664
    @ferdelgado5664 Před 3 lety +190

    “So we should approach the world and our conclusions about it with a little more humility and a little less certainty”. ❤️

    • @gusmoraless
      @gusmoraless Před 3 lety +5

      Valid to apply to the affirmation: "there is a consensus about the human causes of climate change"

    • @Mrbingles9
      @Mrbingles9 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gusmoraless ahh, the universe really is an amazing place; that someone could watch this and come to your conclusion is truly a mysterious wonder.

    • @peter.g6
      @peter.g6 Před 3 lety

      85!

    • @gusmoraless
      @gusmoraless Před 3 lety

      @@Mrbingles9 my conclusion is related merely to the affirmation, out of the video's context. Is a general affirmation, so, I can stablish general implications.

    • @Mrbingles9
      @Mrbingles9 Před 3 lety

      @@gusmoraless Well then, while we are applying this affirmation to imply general things, let’s include the existence of bacteria; “there is consensus that bacteria exists.” Boy, I sure feel smarter after applying this affirmation.

  • @RaphaelGhunnter
    @RaphaelGhunnter Před 3 lety +131

    "Clearly, Leonardo knew how to give side-eye" "Oh, the IRON-y" DEREEEEEK PLEASE

    • @gregm.3788
      @gregm.3788 Před 3 lety +4

      I think a LOT of people didn't get that one at the end of the video, that was a good one.

    • @Saareem
      @Saareem Před 3 lety +2

      @@gregm.3788 It was a great one!

    • @LordofSyn
      @LordofSyn Před 3 lety

      That's on them for not getting it. It was a great one and I was waiting for the pub on it. Was satisfied it was the last word.

    • @cornyname1577
      @cornyname1577 Před 3 lety

      @@gregm.3788 It made me laugh audibly. My family thinks I'm weird.

    • @avedic
      @avedic Před 3 lety +2

      7:49 Ok Michael.......get back to making Vsauce videos buddy.

  • @Cragified
    @Cragified Před rokem

    What is even more trippy is that after forcing myself to think that they are spinning constantly the illusion 'broke' and then I had to try to see them as oscillating.
    And then I could switch back and forth at will by just thinking which way I wanted to see it.

  • @atanunath
    @atanunath Před rokem

    That slight bending helped me see the complete rotation.

  • @PlasmaHH
    @PlasmaHH Před 3 lety +230

    When I looked at it long enough, eventually at the point where it "reverses" oscillation I could start seeing that it doesn't. Concentrating on it, this moment extended to almost the full revolution. The illusion was broken for like, the whole day. Next day, it was there again, and I had the same trouble forcing me to see it differently... weird... almost like this red and green pattern that changes your brainwaves for months...

    • @Sodium_Slug
      @Sodium_Slug Před 3 lety +12

      The funny thing is that even if you see through the illusion you see the window "slowing down" thought it's spinning at a constant speed

    • @ashleytylercoghlan8440
      @ashleytylercoghlan8440 Před 3 lety +2

      I found the rounded window significantly reduced the illusion for both windows for me.

    • @crakkajac7856
      @crakkajac7856 Před 3 lety

      I dont understand what illusion people are seeing? I dont see it, just him hanging there and spinning.

    • @Whimsical_Inquiror
      @Whimsical_Inquiror Před 3 lety

      "red and green pattern that changes your brainwaves" Where is this illusion, what's its name?

    • @theconnectedchris305
      @theconnectedchris305 Před 3 lety

      its in the modulated waves of cellular technology man. Theres no hiding from them now. they gotcha man.... they gotyou

  • @jeromewalton5553
    @jeromewalton5553 Před 3 lety +95

    “A little more humility and a little less certainty” that’s just good advice for everyone everywhere.
    Very compelling video, love that you were the ruler!!

    • @manuelr.godines28
      @manuelr.godines28 Před 3 lety

      Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God, so that he may exalt you in due time,7 while you throw all your anxiety on him, because he cares for you. 8 Keep your senses, be watchful! Your adversary, the Devil, walks about like a roaring lion, seeking to devour someone. 9 But take your stand against him, firm in the faith, knowing that the same kind of sufferings are being experienced by the entire association of your brothers in the world. 10 But after you have suffered a little while, the God of all undeserved kindness, who called you to his everlasting glory in union with Christ, will himself finish your training. He will make you firm, he will make you strong, he will firmly ground you. 11 To him be the might forever. Amen.---1st Peter 5:6-11

    • @chrisakaschulbus4903
      @chrisakaschulbus4903 Před 3 lety

      @@manuelr.godines28 and i thought religious stuff is only hard to grasp in german ^^ is it on purpose that those words are so hard to understand?

  • @TakeMeToYourLida
    @TakeMeToYourLida Před měsícem

    I was able to see it when I carefully watched the rubric part but wow I had to keep telling myself the small side was in front. The forced perspective from the relative sizes of the long and short sides makes it really tough. Very cool to watch as an illusion with the attached items appearing to move differently from the substrate

  • @ROR5CH4CH
    @ROR5CH4CH Před rokem

    Wow great video! 16 minutes quickly became 20 because of how often I was watching certain parts multiple times.

  • @DanMan
    @DanMan Před 3 lety +2647

    if you stare at the corner you can actually bypass the illusion sometimes

    • @rabid_dog268
      @rabid_dog268 Před 3 lety +26

      Yes

    • @pennyw2226
      @pennyw2226 Před 3 lety +121

      I just think of it as a 2d object and I can bypass it

    • @HistoricTecnoFAN
      @HistoricTecnoFAN Před 3 lety +73

      I find it easier if you focus on the imagined vertical axis around which it rotates. I focused on it by coincidence, but since then I could always see through the illusion. Even switch back an forth like is the case with more common illusions.

    • @cheesus9819
      @cheesus9819 Před 3 lety +17

      HOW ARE YOU IN THE COMMENTS OF EVERY VIDEO I WATCH

    • @raihan_r.j
      @raihan_r.j Před 3 lety +2

      yeah

  • @Wildlink123
    @Wildlink123 Před 2 lety +462

    After watching this and trying as hard as I could, I eventually was able to "correct" the illusion if I concentrated and told my self it's moving toward and away, instead of taking in the whole picture.

    • @alvin307
      @alvin307 Před 2 lety +24

      I could do this for just a second, but only because the card had a slight bend to it

    • @kaps_k8742
      @kaps_k8742 Před 2 lety +8

      i was really confused until around 6mins, then i saw it. it still flickers back to the illusion every now and then tho

    • @mama_caca
      @mama_caca Před 2 lety +5

      dude idk what the heck is happening I'm not smart enough to correct it

    • @helen4278
      @helen4278 Před 2 lety +4

      @@mama_caca same, it's driving me crazy

    • @daniel9525
      @daniel9525 Před 2 lety +6

      @@helen4278 its actually easy to see, try to lock on one side, and after half turn you see that it is oscillating, but in reality that side coming away from you is coming towards you, you just need to convince your brain and then you will see it

  • @NorthTexasEagle1989
    @NorthTexasEagle1989 Před rokem

    My favorite out of all your videos. So much fun.

  • @glennpeterson1357
    @glennpeterson1357 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice call-out of The Curiosity Show. It was great!

  • @abhishekraghuvanshi7471
    @abhishekraghuvanshi7471 Před 3 lety +133

    I am trying to convince my brain everytime that it is rotating not oscillating, and at the end of video, my brain says, ok then I'll rotate everything for ya. Dizzy😵💫

    • @bitz3225
      @bitz3225 Před 3 lety +3

      If you looks at the bottom corner of the long side, you see it rotate a little bit more imo.

    • @invictus1180
      @invictus1180 Před 3 lety

      Your brain will always trust your eyes above all, and that is especially exemplified by the McGurk effect.

  • @SebastianLague
    @SebastianLague Před 3 lety +713

    Can't get to the rest of the video because I keep replaying the bit at 0:18 over and over again. Such an incredibly bizarre-looking effect! I'm very curious to learn how it works, juust gotta watch it again one more time...

    • @arnavjain7564
      @arnavjain7564 Před 3 lety +29

      Damn Sebastian lague!!!! I Love your channel

    • @normalhumanbeing6066
      @normalhumanbeing6066 Před 3 lety +7

      *one more time*

    • @gmfCoding
      @gmfCoding Před 3 lety +9

      Dang, not all surprised you'd be watching this, your new series on binary circuit logic is really great, thanks and happy new year.

    • @strange498
      @strange498 Před 3 lety +1

      I can finally un see it

    • @nehamotwani6477
      @nehamotwani6477 Před 3 lety +3

      I still couldn't see it until he hung himself on it😁

  • @Notnameworthy
    @Notnameworthy Před rokem

    I was having a hard time seeing the rotation there for a minute, but I found that when I just focused on the top corner of the larger portion of the window it became very clear

  • @kynanwilliams8012
    @kynanwilliams8012 Před rokem +1

    My brain must have figured out what was really going on and it wasn't that interesting to watch, but then when I concentrated on letting the illusion work especially with the Rubik's cube, I was able to see what you were talking about, it was actually really cool to see it both ways

  • @JasonB808
    @JasonB808 Před 3 lety +390

    It’s even easier to fool the eye when looking at a 2d screen

  • @jwilder2251
    @jwilder2251 Před 3 lety +30

    It genuinely hurts my head to watch that Rubik’s cube and window intersect at the threshold of reality

  • @sebastianfreund3855
    @sebastianfreund3855 Před rokem

    Around 3:40 I started seeing it rotate properly, I noticed that the paper or whatever bent a little and so I was able to force my brain to percieve it the right way, I feel so accomplished

  • @jitteryhands16
    @jitteryhands16 Před 9 měsíci +4

    The proportions of the smaller and larger side seem to be important. I understand how the illusion works, and I can see it rotating for a moment! It’s like the illusion breaks. But mostly it oscillates.