Interactive Contrast Asynchrony Illusion

It’s interesting how concave and convex mirrors operate, how the light reacts to everything. With concave and especially convex mirrors, you will see images that aren’t real, because your brain traces a path of light and thinks that it should originate from somewhere when it really doesn’t. The picture below is a good example, using a concave mirror. If a real object is between the focal point and the mirror, a virtual image appears behind the mirror, because your brain thinks the light should form an image there.

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