The document is a set of questions about optical illusions and impossible objects, followed by answers to those questions. The questions ask about counting dots on an image, the number of legs on an elephant in an image, whether movement in an image is real or illusory, the name of an impossible 3D shape, and animals revealed in an illusion. The answers explain that the dot count changes, the elephant's legs depend on perspective, the movements are not real but illusory, the shape is an impossible box, the illusion contains a seal and donkey, and lines that appear unparallel are actually parallel.
The document is a set of questions about optical illusions and impossible objects, followed by answers to those questions. The questions ask about counting dots on an image, the number of legs on an elephant in an image, whether movement in an image is real or illusory, the name of an impossible 3D shape, and animals revealed in an illusion. The answers explain that the dot count changes, the elephant's legs depend on perspective, the movements are not real but illusory, the shape is an impossible box, the illusion contains a seal and donkey, and lines that appear unparallel are actually parallel.
The document is a set of questions about optical illusions and impossible objects, followed by answers to those questions. The questions ask about counting dots on an image, the number of legs on an elephant in an image, whether movement in an image is real or illusory, the name of an impossible 3D shape, and animals revealed in an illusion. The answers explain that the dot count changes, the elephant's legs depend on perspective, the movements are not real but illusory, the shape is an impossible box, the illusion contains a seal and donkey, and lines that appear unparallel are actually parallel.
The document is a set of questions about optical illusions and impossible objects, followed by answers to those questions. The questions ask about counting dots on an image, the number of legs on an elephant in an image, whether movement in an image is real or illusory, the name of an impossible 3D shape, and animals revealed in an illusion. The answers explain that the dot count changes, the elephant's legs depend on perspective, the movements are not real but illusory, the shape is an impossible box, the illusion contains a seal and donkey, and lines that appear unparallel are actually parallel.
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Edit 1 0 4… 1. Count the black dots
2. How many legs does this elephant have?
3. Is this picture moving, or does it just appear that way?
4. Is it moving? Also, position your cursor in the center of the page, focus on it, and move it up and down. 5. What is the technical name for this impossible object?
6. What two animals are revealed in this illusion?
7. Are these lines parallel?
8. Sqaures "A" and "B" are actually the same color. - True or False Cool Pictures Answers Edit 0 0 3…
1. The number changes constantly
2. It depends on how you look at it 3. The movement is illusory 4. Once again, the movement is illusory 5. Technically, it's called an impossible box 6. A seal and a donkey 7. Yes, the staggard boxes make them look unparallel 8. TRUE! It's amazing I know, but it's true, I've checked.