What you see in this optical illusion reveals how you view death. It's not as simple and straightforward as that, but it does give you a clearer picture of your personality and how you approach such heavy subjects.
But are they designed solely for entertainment, or do they have a deeper meaning? How much do they reveal about the health of our brains and eyesight? While we're still figuring out these answers, here's a new optical illusion to try your hand at.
Optical illusions?are how our brains deceive us and make us see things that don't exist. Surprisingly, evolution plays a significant role in how quickly and efficiently our brain processes data. Swift reactions are essential for survival, prompting the brain to swiftly interpret information, while jumping onto the next task.
Utilising colour, various patterns, and even the interplay of light and shadow, the brain constructs images that diverge significantly from reality to create the illusion. Essentially, in this scenario, what we see doesn't necessarily align with what is true. However, make your peace because one explanation is that the brain does this because of survival instincts.??
If you saw the astronauts first...
then you are someone who sees death as the end of things. But this doesn't necessarily mean you are pessimistic, rather you see it as the beginning of something new.?
If you saw the skull first...
If it isn't evident by now, you're someone who sees death as the end of life. You don't attach any positive emotions to the concept of death, and feel there's only a void, a nothingness after death.
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