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Müller-Lyer Illusion Explained

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Perception twists dangerously when the eyes start to trust deceptive visual cues like the Müller-Lyer Illusion. Confusion begins before the brain processes the conflicting signals from the environment. In the Müller-Lyer illusion, two identical lines stretch out, but arrow-like fins at their ends pull perception apart, making one seem longer. Inside a 6-meter-long Ames Room, figures shift in size, spinning perception as they mysteriously grow and shrink while crossing the space. The brain tightens its interpretation until the physical limits of space and size rupture the expected reality. This illusionary pressure can transform simple environments into complex traps for human senses. Follow for one real science fact every day.
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Topic: Optical Illusions

Created: 2026-02-28 10:04:06

Confidence: 90%

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Müller-Lyer Illusion Explained

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Duration: 44.52s

Category: Perception

Topic: Optical Illusions

Created: 2026-02-28 10:04:06

YouTube: ✅ Uploaded - View Video

Uploaded at: 2026-02-28T03:00:05.810631

📝 Script

Perception twists dangerously when the eyes start to trust deceptive visual cues like the Müller-Lyer Illusion. Confusion begins before the brain processes the conflicting signals from the environment. In the Müller-Lyer illusion, two identical lines stretch out, but arrow-like fins at their ends pull perception apart, making one seem longer. Inside a 6-meter-long Ames Room, figures shift in size, spinning perception as they mysteriously grow and shrink while crossing the space. The brain tightens its interpretation until the physical limits of space and size rupture the expected reality. This illusionary pressure can transform simple environments into complex traps for human senses. Follow for one real science fact every day.

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