Optical Illusion Of The Day: Duck Or Rabbit

Duck Or Rabbit

What do you see? A duck or a rabbit?

This is a well known optical illusion which can be seen in two ways, either as a rabbit, or as a duck. Which one do you? And when you see one image, you can switch to another?

And now the most important question – how quickly you can change from one image to another?

Most people, at first distinguish the duck and then distinguish the rabbit. But the question is how quickly you can change that image in your mind. Do you need much mental effort to accomplish?

The first version of the image was created in 1892 by the humorous German magazine «Filiegende Blattera» but later the photo was published by Ludwig Wittgeinstein in his “Philosophical debates” as a means to describe two different ways that we can see things.

The picture does not change, but our visual experience may change. Terms like “duck” and “rabbit” make our brains to create different images from a single image.

Psychologist and author Richard Wiseman concluded that the ability of alternate two images associated with our creativity.

As claimed by Wiseman, when one changes the visual image from Duck to Rabbit and the reverse creates a strong change in the way we see and understand the world.

The sooner you make this switch in your mind, the more creative, and holistic view person you are.

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Joke Of The Day: Duck Hunting

Rubber Chicken Three doctors are in a duck blind and a bird flies overhead. The general practitioner looks at it and says, “Looks like a duck, flies like a duck … it’s probably a duck.” He shoots at it but misses, and the bird flies away.

The next bird flies overhead, and the pathologist looks at it, then looks through the pages of a bird manual and says, “Hmmmm … green wings, yellow bill, quacking sound … might be a duck.” He raises his gun to shoot it, but the bird is long gone.

A third bird flies over. The surgeon raises his gun and shoots almost without looking, brings the bird down, and turns to the pathologist and says, “Go see if that was a duck.”

 

 

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