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A mirage is a common optical illusion.
A mirage is an optical phenomenon that creates the illusion of water. I can't imagine an opposite of seeing an illusion.
They don't. It's caused by something called an Optical Illusion
When the sun (or moon) is high in the sky there are no objects of known size to compare the sun (or moon) to. But whan the sun is low in the sky you can see far off objects near the horizon that you know ar big and you imagine that the sun is even bigger (it is!) The apparent change in size is an optical illusion.
The moon and sun appear larger at the horizon due to an optical illusion called the "moon illusion." When they are close to the horizon, our brain perceives them as being closer to distant objects like trees or buildings, making them seem larger in comparison. This illusion is more noticeable at the horizon than when they are higher in the sky.
No, it is not an optical illusion.
yap.. its just an optical illusion
All mirages are optical illusions but all optical illusions are not mirages.
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The optical illusion of the sun appearing to rise and set over the horizon is due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth spins, it creates the illusion that the sun is moving across the sky, when in reality, it is the Earth that is moving. This phenomenon is known as sunrise and sunset.
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It is in your question already. An illusion will never be real. If it was real then it would be no illusion. Optical illusions are in a way real. They are real optical illusions. We can however not fake an illusion because the illusion is fake from start.
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The Müller-Lyer illusion is an optical illusion consisting of a stylized arrow.
its an optical illusion
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