Unlock the Magic Trick: See the Original Woman's Image in Just 30 Seconds!

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The discussion revolves around a visual phenomenon where focusing on a specific point, such as a red dot, can lead to seeing an afterimage when looking away. Participants express fascination with the resulting image, which some liken to a famous figure like Liz Taylor. The conversation touches on the biological aspects of this effect, referencing the concept of afterimages as explained in a Wikipedia article. The emphasis is on the intriguing nature of this visual trick rather than any physical explanations.
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how this could happen?

look at the red point in the end of the nose for 30 seconds, Then look up to the roof of ur house then keep Blinking Ur eyes ... You will see The original woman's image>> Cooooooool

This is the image :
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Looks like Liz Taylor
 


please i want answers
 


Wow...shes hot!

What do you think Jimmy Snyder...?
 


This is more biology than physics. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afterimage"
 
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