Mighty Optical Illusions

Two Fluid Optical Illusions

Its my pleasure to hear all those positive comments you wrote in our yesterday’s post. I’m aware this site needs some additional tweaks and modifications to work flawlessly, but the main thing is that all the widgets and links are working without interruption! Next thing I’m about to do, after finishing this post, is correcting the two “about” links in the navbar, adding random illusion button at the end of each post, and updating all the YouTube links in the “video illusions” section (you can follow my progress by refreshing this category). In the current week I’ll also update all the categories, and replace them with proper WordPress categories, which is very simple to do with this platform. I really like how the search results appear on our new site. You can check them, and tell me if you agree? Additionally, I’m listening to all your suggestions, as it is much easier to add new features once we have moved.

For today I have prepared two simple optical illusions that can easily be seen in mother nature. You can logically conclude that neither of them was photoshopped, but its interesting how the fluid’s density influences the angle under which the light reflects. This stuff is learned in the physics class in your elementary school, so be sure to pay attention when your teacher starts with “optics” chapter.

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