This illusion is made by Lots of candles. Lots of heat. But it turned out neat!
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Check the Ames Room illusion first, if you haven’t already seen it! Today’s illusion is fairly difficult to see, but once you do – it’s amazing. Focus on the rotation of the rod. It appears to continually rotate in one direction while the window appears to reverse. This causes the illusion of rod passing through the window. Can you see it? Please report your findings!

it is just a simple blue cube … but imagine the possibilities: 3D holographic landscapes that update in real time, video software you can download and project at home on walls, floors and ceilings, backgrounds you display on the outside of a building, three-dimensional gaming, effects… Where people once thought that virtual-reality would happen overnight, we are learning that augmented reality and virtual worlds combined with experiments like this may finally start to blend realities and blur the line between digital and physical spaces.
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By know, almost everyone has seen the wavy object illusion where you stare into the center of the swirling circle and then after a minute, look at another object. But have you ever tried staring at a pair of large breasts afterward - now this is interesting (and entertaining).

An Ames room is a distorted room that is used to create an optical illusion.
An Ames room is constructed so that from the front it appears to be an ordinary cubic-shaped room, with a back wall and two side walls parallel to each other and perpendicular to the horizontally level floor and ceiling. However, this is a trick of perspective and the true shape of the room is trapezoidal: the walls are slanted and the ceiling and floor are at an incline, and the right corner is much closer to the front-positioned observer than the left corner (or vice versa).
As a result of the optical illusion, a person standing in one corner appears to the observer to be a giant, while a person standing in the other corner appears to be a dwarf. The illusion is convincing enough that a person walking back and forth from the left corner to the right corner appears to grow or shrink.

These are some incredible 3D animated illusions in the same fashion as this first Animated Optical Illusion. Also checkout Optical Illusions.

Watch what happens with these diamonds (no camera tricks or special effects used here...just an unbelievable optical illusion).

This is an impressive underwater pool illusion. But what I want to know is what if someone were to actually jump in? Check out these other Optical Illusions.

The famous optical illusion of the Gathering for Gardner dragon. Its a simple paper dragon that seems to turn its head while you move around.

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