Think you’re seeing color? Think again. 🎨
In this video, Alex Dainis explains how a spinning black-and-white disc—called Benham’s Disc—can make you see colors that aren’t really there. It’s a cool illusion that shows how your eyes and brain don’t always agree.

🔍 What’s really going on?
Tiny cells in your eyes, called cone cells, process light at different speeds. When black and white patterns blur together just right, they can trigger color signals—even though no color is there.

👁️ Welcome to the weird world of visual perception science.
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