Optical Illusion Viral Video of People Leaving San Siro Football Stadium in AC Milan Has Left Twitter Tripping; Check Out Why!

A recent video of people walking around the San Siro's spiral columns in AC Milan, making it appear that the column itself is moving has gone viral online. A clip taken from far away shows people leaving the stadium using one of the many columns is creating an optical illusion.

Optical Illusion Viral Video of People Leaving San Siro Football Stadium (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Optical Illusions have always sparked debates on the internet. Remember the infamous "The Dress" controversy that left netizens confused? The recent optical illusion to cause commotion on the internet is a recent video of people walking around San Siro's spiral columns in AC Milan.  The video makes it seem that the column itself is moving. The grainy clip taken from afar shows people walking across its corridor, creating an illusion of the spinning building. The video has left people scratching their heads. Is It a Bird or a Rabbit? Optical Illusion Created by a Viral Video Is Driving Twitter Crazy!

The video makes it look like the people are gliding down the spiral but instead, they are all walking at the same speed. The optical illusion of the cylindrical building rotation has made Twitter users come up with the funniest reactions.

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Recently, a video of a man looking into a mirror in an Illinois store had gone viral as well. The video showed the man, Shawn, looking in the mirror at himself while nodding. The camera then zooms out and to show him looking at himself in the mirror. The San Siro, also known as Giuseppe Meazza, opened in 1926 and has been renovated many times. At each corner, the main supporting column rises to 51 metres and forms part of the arena's unique look.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 03, 2019 03:36 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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