Japanese Professor Creates Amazing 3D Optical Illusions

by | Jan 15, 2017 | Cool Things | 0 comments

Just like those cool “3D” painting illusions that where painted distorted on purpose to trick the mind into seeing something which would appear to be normal.. Japanese professor, Kokichi Sugihara, creates some amazing 3D physical models to recerate the same type of illusions.

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