What colour do you see?
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Re: What colour do you see?
actually lookin at it again, some of the lines ar ebrownish
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Re: What colour do you see?
Dark blue / black
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Re: What colour do you see?
reverse image search tells me this is benham's disk
go find the results urself u lazy so and sos
go find the results urself u lazy so and sos
Re: What colour do you see?
Black and white. I don't think it's spinning fast or has enough frames to have an effect as my eyes can follow the lines round.
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Re: What colour do you see?
Same heredjekos wrote:brown, green & a blueish grey
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Re: What colour do you see?
green leaning towards yellow.
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Re: What colour do you see?
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLgarethom wrote:Black and white.
mate that means u r a tranny
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Re: What colour do you see?
White isn't a colour.
Re: What colour do you see?
wub wrote:White isn't a colour.

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Re: What colour do you see?
Yeah, same. I was like "wut? its black and white"kay wrote:Black and white. I don't think it's spinning fast or has enough frames to have an effect as my eyes can follow the lines round.
Re: What colour do you see?
The phenomenon is not entirely understood. One possible reason people see colors may be that the color receptors in the human eye respond at different rates to red, green, and blue. More specifically, the latencies of the center and the surrounding mechanisms differ for the different types of color-specific ganglion cells.
The phenomenon originates from neural activity in the retina and spatial interactions in the primary visual cortex, which processes pattern recognition.[1] Research indicates that the blue-yellow opponent process accounts for all the different PIFCs

The phenomenon originates from neural activity in the retina and spatial interactions in the primary visual cortex, which processes pattern recognition.[1] Research indicates that the blue-yellow opponent process accounts for all the different PIFCs

Re: What colour do you see?
southstar wrote:The phenomenon is not entirely understood. One possible reason people see colors may be that the color receptors in the human eye respond at different rates to red, green, and blue. More specifically, the latencies of the center and the surrounding mechanisms differ for the different types of color-specific ganglion cells.
The phenomenon originates from neural activity in the retina and spatial interactions in the primary visual cortex, which processes pattern recognition.[1] Research indicates that the blue-yellow opponent process accounts for all the different PIFCs
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