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Running from tomorrow (November 26) until March 26 next year, at the Hong Kong Science Museum, the "Optical Illusion" exhibition is a collection of amazing eye-popping illusions that fool visitors' eyes and brains and challenge their common conceptions. These illusions, while providing endless enjoyment, also offer fascinating insights into one of science's greatest mysteries - how we think and perceive. This new illusion was discovered recently by Japanese scientist Akiyoshi Kitaoka. Visitors will find the image spiraling and rotating, and the little dots scintillating as well when staring at the image, continually moving their head closer and further away from the image.
 
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