This week Mr. Johnston taught us about illusions as a part of our inquiry lesson. We first learned about the different parts in our eye and their roles which are the iris, eyelashes, eyelids and eyeball. Illusions are formed when an image is followed by an other image creating a confusion when seen by the lens. The above google draw showcases the game called the fish in the bowl which is based on illusions. I found interesting that an image when seen by our lens is reversed in the back of our eye but comes in its actual form when its transferred to the brain. This lesson with Mr. Johnston was very informative and I would love to learn more facts about light.
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