Some faggot on this site years ago convinced me The Dress illusion was just people misinterpreting the question and actually everybody saw it as light blue and brown like me and I fucking find out a decade later it was REAL?!?
>>25188132Yeah it was real. You could tell yourself in your head "it's blue and black" and you'd see that. Then you could look away and tell yourself the opposite, look back, and you'd see white and gold. Some kind of brain trick.
>>25188135I could never see the illusion. To me it was just the color of the pixels on the screen, i.e. light blue and brown. I thought that was how everybody saw it and they were just taking a guess of how it would look in real life under normal conditions but apparently no, I'm in the 11% that can't see it.
>>25188147I think computer and phone screens at the time had something to do with it. This was like 2013 or something. The pic you posted looks much higher res than I ever remember seeing it.
>>25188147apparently i am very special
>>25188153Do you see white/gold or blue/black?
>>25188132Colour only exists because we can perceive it. Even if we know that the dress is white and gold when not in shadow, the reality is, we see it as blue/brown.
>>25188158I looked up studies on it and apparently not being able to perceive these types of optical lighting-inference illusions is linked to having autism.
behold! black!
>>25188173No, the image *is* actually blue and brown. But there's supposed to be an illusion that makes you see either gold/white or dark-blue/black due to the brain inferring lighting conditions. But 11% of respondents just do not see the illusion at all.
>>25188132Only person I know who saw white and golden was my ex. So I guess only cheating whores see it like that
>>25188190oh. I didn't know that. apparently I don't see the illusion.
>>25188193It means she's outgoing.
>>25188197We're all on 4chan apparently. If it actually is autism linked to it then that explains it lol.
>>25188147Looks white and gold to me.
>>25188190The one on the right looks like how I saw it years ago. The colors all screwed up.
>>25188132Its always been blue and black to me. I could never get myself to see the other way
>>25188220Normie-pilled. Reddit is that way.
>>25188228That's the most common view at like 50%, then 40% white and gold, then 10% with the brown.
I recall another recentish book mentioned that dress, I wanna say Honor Levy's