
Kanizsa triangle
The Kanizsa Triangle is an optical illusion created by placing three "V" shapes and three circles in a specific arrangement. Although there are no actual triangle lines drawn, our brain perceives a white triangle in the center. This phenomenon happens because our minds try to fill in gaps and create a complete image from partial visual information. It highlights how our perception can sometimes create forms that aren't physically present, illustrating the brain's tendency to organize visual stimuli into coherent shapes and patterns.