
The Kanizsa Triangle
The Kanizsa Triangle is an optical illusion illustrating how our brain perceives shapes that are not physically present. It consists of three "V" shapes and a set of pac-man-like figures arranged in a way that suggests a white triangle is formed at their intersection, even though it isn't drawn. This phenomenon demonstrates our brain's tendency to fill in gaps and perceive complete forms based on visual clues. It highlights the way our perception can create imagined shapes from minimal information, showcasing the complexities of visual processing and how we interpret our surroundings.