If you weren't paying attention this morning while you were having a cup of coffee, you might have missed a mind bending magic trick on Good Morning Acadiana. One second, Katie Lopez was wearing a green dress, then just seconds later the dress turned pink.
First, there was "The Dress". The internet blew up with people trying to guess what color it was exactly. Now, we have "The Shoes". What color do you think these are? Pro tip - They're not gray and teal, apparently.
Currently there is a picture going viral on the internet called the "How Many Black Dots Can You Count" challenge. It will have you tearing your eyeballs out in no time. You're welcome.
This must be some sort of evil witchcraft, right? RIGHT? Actually, no. It's just one of the most amazing 3-D optical illusions I've ever seen. Prepare to have you brain scrambled a little bit.
If you look at a full shot of this picture from up close and then from far away you will see two different famous people. Open the story for the full photo and then tell me if you see the two celebrities or if I am simply in need of more coffee.
They say seeing is believing. I wouldn't be so quick to agree especially after you see this really incredible video. What makes this video even more amazing is the fact that your own brain provides the magic.
So seeing is believing? We were taught that as kids and we can almost always find the truth with our own eyes, unless you are looking at any one of these optical illusions. I am fascinated how the mind, the eyes and what we think we know often combine to teach us how little we actually do know...
Seeing is believing right? If you can see it it must be true? Uh, NO! Maybe it's because I wake up way to early everyday but I love to try and figure out these darn things. Your brain is an amazing piece of hardware, when it's plugged in of course. Please heed the cautionary statement before you click.