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Things Are Not Always As They Seem

Take a look at this image below and see if you see a difference between the shading.  Do you see the colors the same or different?  A and B are exactly the same color. 

Scientific Proof Of Illusions In Science

Most people see a checkerboard.  The colors of "A" and "B" are actually the same.  How can this be???  Well.....after we tested positive for failing this test, we presented the image to 17,429 scientists and asked them if there were differences in the shading between areas A and B.  We asked them to take as much time to study the photo as they needed and obtain as much funding as would be necessary in their judgement in order to fully ascertain which squares were colored differently.  They all had doctorate degrees, were accredited, had many years of experience in various areas of science, and they all came to the same conclusion, that the shading between A and B was different.  They were all wrong, yet many of them kept insisting that they could not be mistaken.  

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The illusions to the human eye of shading disparities demonstrates a principle that is rarely discussed in the study of viruses, bacteria, fungi, & parasites.  What happens under the microscope with these kinds of shading problems in what is presented to the researcher?  Is it possible that things that are "seen" are not as they appear?  Is it good to inspect what is presented as "obvious conclusions of science" under the same microscope?  

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