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mathbalarka said:Surely this must be tricks of the eye? Anyone up for calculating the real path traversed by the vertices of an octagon when in such a motion?
The "Crazy Circle Illusion" is a visual illusion that appears to create a continuous circle, even though the individual components of the circle are not connected.
The illusion works by taking advantage of the way our brains interpret visual information. The individual components of the circle are arranged in a way that creates the illusion of a continuous circle.
The "Crazy Circle Illusion" is popular because it is a simple yet effective illusion that can easily amaze and surprise others. It also requires minimal materials and can be easily recreated by anyone.
Yes, the "Crazy Circle Illusion" can be explained by the principles of visual perception and how our brains interpret visual information. It is a result of the brain trying to make sense of the visual stimuli it receives.
Yes, there are many variations of the "Crazy Circle Illusion" that have been created by different individuals. These variations may use different shapes or patterns to create a similar effect.