Trust your own eyes? 20 optical illusions to test your mind…

20 optical illusions to ponder over!

The Paranormal Chronicles has always asked its loyal following to be very wary of what they believe to be witnessing in terms of paranormal activity. Can we all be sure that what we see is definitive paranormal activity or is it merely a trick of the mind? We at the paranormal chronicles believe that thorough experimentation, research and investigation is the key to separating fact from fiction. We ask you, the paranormal faithful, to join us now and enjoy 20 optical illusions, tricks of the mind and the power of suggestion to see what you really see. Sceptic and believers alike are welcome on this visual journey of 20 optical examples. If you enjoy this page and this site then please follow, join and share with your friends.

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Pareidolia – We are programmed to see faces   🙂

Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus (often an image or sound) being perceived as significant. Common examples include seeing images of animals or faces in clouds. What do you see in this collection of images?

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How many faces can you see?
How many faces can you see?

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Do you have a dirty mind?

We are programmed as a species to want to procreate. We think about sex regularly so it is only natural for our mind to deceive us. PLEASE before the torrent of complaints cascade upon the Paranormal Chronicles office realise what you are looking at before you jump to any conclusions….it is after all your mind seeing the presented image as something else.

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Optical illusions

 PIC BY AKIYOSHI KITAOKA / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: CONSTRUCTION OF A SUBWAY BY RABBITS - INNER CIRCLE APPEARS TO ROTATE CLOCKWISE) These are the mind-blowing artworks of one professor who has dedicated his professional life to studying and generating a series of dizzying optical illusions. Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka, from Ritsumseikan University, in Kyoto, Japan, has spent more than a decade creating his collecting of stomach-churning works. His designs have been used by the likes of Lady Gaga, who ran the Kitaokas work, entitled Gangaze, as the CD cover for her album Art Pop, in 2013.- SEE CATERS COPY
PIC BY AKIYOSHI KITAOKA / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: CONSTRUCTION OF A SUBWAY BY RABBITS – INNER CIRCLE APPEARS TO ROTATE CLOCKWISE) These are the mind-blowing artworks of one professor who has dedicated his professional life to studying and generating a series of dizzying optical illusions. Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka, from Ritsumseikan University, in Kyoto, Japan, has spent more than a decade creating his collecting of stomach-churning works. His designs have been used by the likes of Lady Gaga, who ran the Kitaokas work, entitled Gangaze, as the CD cover for her album Art Pop, in 2013.- SEE CATERS COPY
**MANDATORY BYLINE** PIC BY AKIYOSHI KITAOKA / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: IRRIGATION - IMAGE APPEARS TO MOVE) These are the mind-blowing artworks of one professor who has dedicated his professional life to studying and generating a series of dizzying optical illusions. Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka, from Ritsumseikan University, in Kyoto, Japan, has spent more than a decade creating his collecting of stomach-churning works. His designs have been used by the likes of Lady Gaga, who ran the Kitaokas work, entitled Gangaze, as the CD cover for her album Art Pop, in 2013.- SEE CATERS COPY
PIC BY AKIYOSHI KITAOKA / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: IRRIGATION – IMAGE APPEARS TO MOVE) These are the mind-blowing artworks of one professor who has dedicated his professional life to studying and generating a series of dizzying optical illusions. Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka, from Ritsumseikan University, in Kyoto, Japan, has spent more than a decade creating his collecting of stomach-churning works. His designs have been used by the likes of Lady Gaga, who ran the Kitaokas work, entitled Gangaze, as the CD cover for her album Art Pop, in 2013.- SEE CATERS COPY
**MANDATORY BYLINE** PIC BY AKIYOSHI KITAOKA / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: ROTATING RAYS - OUTER RING OF RAYS APPEARS TO ROTATE CLOCKWISE, INNER RING APPEARS TO ROTATE ANTICLOCKWISE) These are the mind-blowing artworks of one professor who has dedicated his professional life to studying and generating a series of dizzying optical illusions. Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka, from Ritsumseikan University, in Kyoto, Japan, has spent more than a decade creating his collecting of stomach-churning works. His designs have been used by the likes of Lady Gaga, who ran the Kitaokas work, entitled Gangaze, as the CD cover for her album Art Pop, in 2013.- SEE CATERS COPY
PIC BY AKIYOSHI KITAOKA / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: ROTATING RAYS – OUTER RING OF RAYS APPEARS TO ROTATE CLOCKWISE, INNER RING APPEARS TO ROTATE ANTICLOCKWISE) These are the mind-blowing artworks of one professor who has dedicated his professional life to studying and generating a series of dizzying optical illusions. Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka, from Ritsumseikan University, in Kyoto, Japan, has spent more than a decade creating his collecting of stomach-churning works. His designs have been used by the likes of Lady Gaga, who ran the Kitaokas work, entitled Gangaze, as the CD cover for her album Art Pop, in 2013.
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What word do you see?
What word do you see?

horse or frog

How many legs?
How many legs?

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Hope you have enjoyed our examples of how the mind can be tricked, however, that is not to say that the paranormal world does in fact exist. We see strange things every day but we have to be mindful of what we are seeing, what we are perceiving to be real and how the brain is processing that information. Please do follow us and join us on Facebook as we are an independent site and your support means so much to us. Share to your friends and let’s hope they had as much fun as you have had. Thank you. Together we explore the unknown.

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