Try watching it full screen. The image needs to be large enough so that when you stare at it, parts of it are being registered by your periphery, where processing is less accurate and where your motion-detecting neurons are more likely to get confused. If the image is too small, its entirety will be processed by your fovea, which processes with the highest acuity and is much less susceptible to getting tricked by illusions like this one.
What does it mean that nothing in this image moved for me no matter where I looked??
It was to small and they kept flashing it i had moments but still not the best
Try watching it full screen. The image needs to be large enough so that when you stare at it, parts of it are being registered by your periphery, where processing is less accurate and where your motion-detecting neurons are more likely to get confused. If the image is too small, its entirety will be processed by your fovea, which processes with the highest acuity and is much less susceptible to getting tricked by illusions like this one.
it is moving wow
Nothing moved for me neither.
That cat was a fool