These are straight vertical and horizontal lines. It’s your mind that’s twisted.
Researchers at Barrow Neurological Institute made a Lego checkerboard and placed white and purple M&Ms on the squares in a way that makes the board appear to bulge. Illusion Chasers, Scientific American Blog Network.
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