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An Optical Illusion of Adele Is Captivating Everyone’s Attention
A mesmerizing optical illusion featuring Adele is taking the internet by storm.
Warning: You might need a strong cup of coffee to wrap your head around this one. At first glance, it appears to be just a standard, stunning image of Adele from her “25” album cover. But hold on—what’s going on with her eyeliner? Is there something unusual about this picture?
Indeed, there’s definitely something peculiar happening here. The image has gone viral, thanks to a Twitter account that takes seemingly innocent celebrity photos and transforms them into unsettling visual puzzles. This account, called Flip Your Phone, is not for the faint of heart—keep your kids away from it unless you want them to have nightmares for years to come!
Here’s the kicker: when you flip the image upside down, everything changes. Perspective is a funny thing, isn’t it? One moment, you’re admiring Adele’s beauty and contemplating whether to try her eyeliner style, and the next, you find yourself questioning reality. “You” in this scenario is undoubtedly me. It’s impossible to un-see it!
According to ThatcherEffect.com, “The Thatcher Effect, or Thatcher illusion, shows that our brains struggle to accurately process an image of a face when it is upside down.” The fascinating part is that our minds can trick us into feeling that everything is fine until we rotate the image. This curious optical illusion was named after Margaret Thatcher, as her face was the first to be tested with this theory. Why? Who knows!
Somehow, when you invert a person’s eyes and mouth, they appear entirely normal upside down but look like a bizarre science experiment right side up. If you’re eager for more insights, check out this helpful link that delves into various theories.
If you find Adele slightly eerie when flipped, take a look at this one: discovered on Imgur, it bears the title, “This picture doesn’t seem bad, until you turn it upside down.” Yikes!
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This article was originally published on March 3, 2016.
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In summary, an optical illusion featuring Adele has gone viral, captivating audiences with its perplexing effects when viewed upside down. This phenomenon, known as the Thatcher Effect, challenges our perception and invites us to reconsider familiar images in a fresh light.
