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METhe post features a 62-second viral compilation that messes with your brain from start to finish.
The video strings together 20+ optical illusions based on perspective, depth, and motion—like runners on the Brooklyn Bridge appearing different sizes because converging lines confuse our sense of distance, or escalators that seem to move the “wrong way” thanks to camera angles and motion parallax.
Shared by AI enthusiast Tansu Yegen, the clip blew past 2.5 million views in under 24 hours by mixing real, camera-based illusions with a few scenes that viewers suspect might be AI-generated. That uncertainty actually fuels engagement, with replies constantly debating what’s real and what’s fake.
One standout moment is the spiral ramp illusion, where uniform lighting and tightly packed crowds flatten a 3D ramp into what looks like stacked horizontal layers. It’s a classic example of how the brain trusts edges and patterns over actual depth—proof that even when nothing is edited, human perception is easy to trick.
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