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Video Causes Natural Hallucinations

Video Causes Natural Hallucinations
Who needs drugs when you have science? If you follow the video’s instructions, when you look away you will continue to see wavy lines in your wall or on the floor. This happens due to an optical illusion that is the result of repeated psychological stimulation. When the video ends and you look away, your brain still expects to see the waves, and therefore it creates them for you. For best results, view the video full screen on an HD display. WARNING: Please use your discretion when viewing.

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