tornliknande
Tornliknande refers to a visual phenomenon that occurs when a thin, curved, or irregularly shaped structure, such as a tree branch or a piece of fabric, appears to be ripped or torn, but is actually intact. This illusion arises from the way the shape and texture of the object interact with the surrounding environment and the viewer's perception.
The term "tornliknande" is Swedish, and it has been used to describe this optical illusion in a
The mechanism behind tornliknande is thought to involve a combination of factors, including the structural geometry
Examples of tornliknande can be seen in various media, including photography, art, and architecture. In photography,
Overall, tornliknande is a fascinating phenomenon that continues to be studied and explored by researchers and