This Optical Illusion Of Vehicles 'Disappearing' From The Bridge Has Left People Puzzled!
Optical illusions often leave people confused and eager to figure out the logic behind them People go berserk for a couple days or maybe just hours before some genius drops a simple solution making all those hours of thinking a massive waste of time. This latest optical illusion shows cars on a bridge seemingly disappearing as they drive towards a river.
Optical illusions often leave people confused and eager to figure out the logic behind them. People go berserk for a couple days or maybe just hours, before some genius drops a simple solution, making all those hours of thinking a massive waste of time!
If you are a sucker for good optical illusions, then here is another one for you. This latest optical illusion - which has (for obvious reasons) gone viral on social media - shows cars on a bridge seemingly disappearing as they drive towards a river.
The video captioned ¡®Yes, the traffic just disappears¡¯, has garnered 65.3k views and 1,582 likes till now.
Take a look at the video:
Yes, the traffic just disappears. pic.twitter.com/XPcGrzadu5
¡ª Daniel (@DannyDutch) June 29, 2019
The video has obviously left everyone scratching their heads with many joking that it is similar to the infamous Bermuda Triangle. Others assumed that there must be a way where the traffic was going.
1.
I¡¯m still scratching my head... ??
¡ª VicMartin (@TeaRoomTecs) June 29, 2019
2.
The Bermuda Bridge! I like that consonance! :)
¡ª Ramya Kannan (@ramyakannan) June 30, 2019
3.
I knew it was possible ....no, just perspective you say!? pic.twitter.com/XSTF7sunzO
¡ª Marcus Aurelius (@AureliusXXXVII) June 29, 2019
4.
I won¡¯t be the first to say this, but... pic.twitter.com/th2r3p3CZZ
¡ª Moley??????? (@MoleyMole01) June 29, 2019
5.
who has done this evil thing
¡ª Grumpy Girdle ?? (@TanyaAGT) June 29, 2019
6.
Bermuda Triangle?
¡ª Samvit seefu (@Samvit35987290) June 30, 2019
7.
Logic says it's impossible!
¡ª Chennai Psychologist (@yozenbalki) June 30, 2019
A magic trick?
Making illusion?
A camera job?
Confusing... boss!! ???
8.
I still can¡¯t get it. The vehicles have to come out somewhere this side no?
¡ª sangeeta sanghvi (@sangeetasanghvi) June 30, 2019
Eventually, a Twitter user explained that the bridge was not actually a bridge but a regular road. The ¡®river¡¯ was just a roof of a parking lot that the cars were driving into.
Its the roof of a building, the dirt underneath the wall creates the illusion (along with perspective) that it¡¯s an overpass.
¡ª Rob G (blue tick pending) (@shearersbuddy) June 29, 2019
There were other optical illusions that drove people crazy like the ¡®beach or door¡¯ illusion. Shared by Twitter user Becky on August 25, the image appears to show either a beach or a door and people on Twitter went bonkers over it.
Is this a door or a beach??? Hahahaha?? pic.twitter.com/f4DZ7MZzGy
¡ª rebecccca? (@rxbxccarxilly) August 24, 2018
Another optical illusion which was doing rounds on the Internet, gave people sleepless nights. The picture was shared by Robert Maguire, and people kept guessing whether it was a crow or a cat in the picture?
This picture of a crow is interesting because...it's actually a cat pic.twitter.com/dWqdnSL4KD
¡ª Robert Maguire (@RobertMaguire_) October 28, 2018
Another person shared a picture of a dress, which left people scratching their heads guessing the colour of the dress - is it blue and black or gold and white. No one could agree on one thing, it appeared blue and black, and others saw it as gold and white.
I'm flashing back to the white and gold dress or the blue and black dress, y'all. . .and I want to know if the people hearing Yanny saw a blue and black dress and the people hearing Laurel saw a white and gold one. pic.twitter.com/aBWpWJwzn6
¡ª ??Dani?/Not.THAT.kind.of.Floridian (@ThatRealDani) May 15, 2018
And just like this blue/gold dress confusion, this audio also started a massive argument on the Internet. A user on Reddit shared the clip and people on the Internet argued over it for a while before someone explained the logic behind it.
The argument was over whether you hear Yanny or Laurel, in the audio that went viral. What do you here?
What do you hear?! Yanny or Laurel pic.twitter.com/jvHhCbMc8I
¡ª Cloe Feldman (@CloeCouture) May 15, 2018