We all are living in the illusionary world and our mind always tries to construct the world which have seen by our eye. Everyone thought that their eyes always sees reality but it is not true, which we have see Everytime that is not the reality. Meaning of illusion is very simple but it is very hard to explain.
What is illusion?
Many times our senses may be get distorted, this experience is called illusion. Illusion is a wrong or misinterpreted perception of sensory experience, unlike Hallucination. Illusion is a part of our negative thinking. Whenever our brain does not understand anything perfectly. In that situation, our brain is not able to send right information to other senses, this situation creates illusion.
Example-
Which one is tilt more?
The audience perceives the puppet as actually speaking, as opposed to the puppeteer.
Illusion is of many types like Optical Illusion, Auditory Illusion, Tactile Illusion and Temporal Illusion, etc.
I love this post! It was interesting. I need to become more aware of illusions. I have certain phobias too.
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Illusion is ignorance…thanks for shedding light on this subject.
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I used to have a book on optical illusions and spent hours with it at a youget age. Good points made.
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Good evening,
Totally true.
The point is very clear.
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Very true
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Please post more illusions! I love them!
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You want more examples of illusion or about the types of illusion tell me and thank you for appreciate
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More examples of illusions, and tell whats the thing our brain doesnt understand, please
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OK of course
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So what the brain doesn’t understand is called “illusion”.
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When brain does not understand anything perfectly at that time brain is not able to give right information about that thing or object this situation creates illusion
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Okay. I now get it, thanks.
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I can remember, as a child, staring at a drawing of George Washington and “seeing” his eyes move.
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So true
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Great post!
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Interesting….these posts blow your mind, patch them up and blow them again….awesome🤘
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Yep, that’s why sometimes it said, do our eyes tell lies.
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True
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I suspect this concept of the brain trying to conform to prior experience applies in many ways (e.g. sense of self, social situations, other sensory experiences, maybe even spelling and grammar). – Oscar
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👍 Merry Christmas!
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Same to you
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Merry Christmas…
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The world of our own fantasies is illusion. Nice post👌
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We can’t always believe our eyes!
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Great post!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
ILLUSION…IS SEEING WHAT THE ILLUSIONIST WANTS YOU TO SEE!
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Very true lines !
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