Rotation of Space-Time Plane Predicts a New Illusion of Spatial Displacement

To account for an illusion of succession, it was theorized that the axes of the physical space-time plane were rotated in the process of perceiving. This theoretical rotation of space-time axes led to the prediction and demonstration of an illusion of spatial displacement.

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