Creating the illusion of a static flow of water using sound. Of course this isn’t my idea and plenty more refined examples already exist. So, anyone out there who can explain how this illusion was created? Let us know in the comments section below! [Mrbibio] No related posts. No related posts.
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YouTuber mrbibio calls the optical illusion you see here "the static flow of water." The description, of course, is an oxymoron; how can something that is static also be flowing? And yet, the water in this video — which you can hear... Read Post
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