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Optical Illusions: Parallel Lines & Waves

This document contains questions about the parallel nature of lines and moving shapes in an image, followed by instructions to stare at a pulsating circle at the center and see waves moving outward, with a suggestion to see a doctor if nothing is seen. It also notes that lines appear straight but a checkerboard pattern seems to bulge out, inviting the reader to test the straightness of lines with a piece of paper.
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Optical Illusions: Parallel Lines & Waves

This document contains questions about the parallel nature of lines and moving shapes in an image, followed by instructions to stare at a pulsating circle at the center and see waves moving outward, with a suggestion to see a doctor if nothing is seen. It also notes that lines appear straight but a checkerboard pattern seems to bulge out, inviting the reader to test the straightness of lines with a piece of paper.
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question #1: are the horizontal lines parallel?

question #2: are the blue squares


waving and moving from the center?
Pulsating Vortex
Stare into the centre of the circle. You should see pulsating waves moving
outward from the centre. If you don't see this, see a doctor!
Totally straight lines, but it sure looks like this wacky checkerboard is bulging right
off the screen. If you don't believe it, just hold a peice of paper up to test the
straightness of all the lines.

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