Seeing isn’t always believing. The Müller-Lyer illusion is such an example. This optical trick highlights how our brains can be shaped by the spaces we grow ...
The particular test in the thumbnail really pisses me off because the question is ambiguous. Like , what is a line in this context? If it is the segment between the arrow marks then yes, they are equal, but if you take into account said arrow marks the ones pointing outward are wider in total.
The particular test in the thumbnail really pisses me off because the question is ambiguous. Like , what is a line in this context? If it is the segment between the arrow marks then yes, they are equal, but if you take into account said arrow marks the ones pointing outward are wider in total.