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by the greeks in their temples
1899 1899
Optical illusions were first used by the Greeks. They built their temples so that the roof was slanted. This gave the illusion that the temple was actually standing straight. They also made the columns bulge so that from a distance they would look perfectly proportioned. In the course of history, people have encountered illusions in many ways. Many of these illusions appear in very common, everyday experiences.
The Ancient Greeks were the first people on Earth to use Optical Illusions.
There are several reports of the optical illusion being discovered by several people. The optical illusion was first noted by Aristotle. History also states Galileo Galilei, and American psychologist Joseph Jastrow also discovered the optical illusions.
This optical illusion was created by web designer Nabuyuki Kayahara in 2003. Which company displayed this illusion which is also called Right Brain vs. the Left Brain challenge is not clear.
Well, optical illusions help exercise your brain when ever you look at anything, but if you look at too many optical illusions it can really hurt you.
At first when the eyes will see only what they can see, but then then the brain will make the eyes see what there looking for.
yes. they first used it as a hunting weapon/tool
it orginated from greece by a guy named Plato and another named aristotle.
They played standard sports.
Zacharias Janssen was the first person to invent the optical telescope. He is also known as the inventor of the compound microscope.