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Write a story on optical illusion . Write not to check in Google for the answer please.
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Answered by anjanadwivedi744
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Explanation:

Optical illusions are images that are visually perceived differently than how they actually appear

in reality. These images can be very entertaining, but also very deceiving. Optical illusions are caused

by either an error with oneʼs visual sense or an error of intellect. This “error of intellect” occurs when

the visual senses correctly interprets an image, but the mindʼs imagination, false assumptions, or

inexperiences causes the illusion. Visual illusions with different effects can be found in numerous

places, challenging the interests of scientists, artists, and artisans. Artist M. C. Escher utilized several

optical illusions in his works, baffling the minds of mathematicians, scientists, and all other viewers.

Optical illusions play an important role in our appreciation of both the physical world and the

perceived physical world. Many optical illusions are very mathematical and geometric in nature.

Implementing activities in the classroom involving such types of visual illusions could be intellectually

stimulating, mathematically enriching, and thought-provoking for many students. The illusions

described and explained below could be presented to students at the secondary level when studying

several geometric concepts. For each illusion below, the instructions for constructing the illusion in

The Geometerʼs Sketchpad (GSP) follows each explanation. All images below with the exception of

the three dimensional Poggendorff image and the stereokinetic phenomenon image were constructed

using GSP.

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