Your brain thinks they’re moving… but almost nothing is ๐Ÿ‘€
A whole crowd running, climbing, jumping— and yet only ONE figure actually moves.
The rest? Completely still.

Here’s the neuroscience behind it:
Your visual system is wired to detect motion fast—so fast that it predicts movement instead of waiting for full information.

Tiny flickers + color shifts activate motion-sensitive neurons (especially in the MT/V5 area), while your brain stitches frames together into a continuous story.

One moving element is enough to “teach” your brain the pattern—and it fills in the rest automatically.

You’re not seeing reality.
You’re seeing your brain’s best guess.

 

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