MACULA LUTEA

The macula lutea is a small yellowish area of the retina near the optic disk that provides central vision providing visual acuity.
With this information the brain creates an external reality that may not exist. 
In this project, I show my eye and retina and some illusions demonstrating that our brain can be easily deceived.
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My macula lutea, in the center of the photography of my retina
The famous lens - this is one eye as seen from behind the lens
My red is not equal to your red. These are the reds as seen by John, Mary, Peter and Alice
These cherries are not red. No, they are not!
My macula lutea
The impossibility depends on the point of view
Tom is taller than John
The strange roof of Sugihara
The GPS failed again
The strange events at the crossings
The mask and its reflection are not hollow 
The final pathway to the visual cortex. And a reality is created. 

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