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What do you mean "when it shifts"?
The guy in the lower left hand corner doesn't get the top of his head replaced when it shifts, effectively adding a person to the picture.
Good find Rob.
I count the same number every time. What is this shift you all are talking about? What's wrong with me?
That doesn't seem to make a difference...
Frankly, this still has be baffled.
If you watch the person in the lower left hand corner, the only thing that moves is the very tip top of his head. When the top of the right side moves over to the top of the left, no part of the right side replaces the top of his head. Because the top of the right side does not touch him, he becomes the 13th person.
If you watch when it switches, there always are 7 people in the right half of the picture, but if you watch the left side, there are 5 before the switch and 6 after.
Still makes my brain hurt though.
You can see that one person loses the top of his head, one person loses the bottom of his feed, and that other people's legs and torsos are shortened. Still, I had to sit here and stare at individual people as it changed to notice it... if you just look at the big picture, it is a fabulous illusion.
I must be a retard or something.