Sadly no trophy for the magic but being saddled with that surname definitely warrants some sort of award.
@keithnaylor1981Ай бұрын
Well it had me fooled, but more importantly - seeing Alyson in 2024 - what could be better than that !
@RandyWinn423 ай бұрын
What I like most about this performance is that I walk away with a little better understanding of how we think and perceive. This whole business of the brain scrambling to make things fit an expected pattern might go beyond facial recognition into realms such as figuring out what people say and mean, where we often make mistakes because we innately make assumptions. You've given me much to think on!
@K.O2403 ай бұрын
It goes way beyond that. Everything you perceive, everything you see, hear, touch, smell, taste and beyond is not reality, it is all made up by your brain. When awake your brain is constantly feeding a simulated version of reality to your consciousness. You never "see" the raw visual data from your eyes, nor "hear" what your ears hear, your brain takes all the data and gives it to you in an easily digested form for you to consciously perceive. This results in comical errors like in this video, or other videos where you can hear a crowd chanting many different thing based on the text presented but it can also be horrifying when it goes wrong (psychosis). My personal favorite example of this is the blind spot. Every mammalian eye has a blind spot due to our retinas being inside out. In order for the information to get to the brain it has to travel back through the retina and it does this at the optic disc. This is the area where all the fibers of the optic nerve come together to exit the eye. As a result there are no light sensing structures there, it is literally a blind spot. Mammals have two eyes so the blind spot of one eye is always covered by the other eye. However, if you close one eye you don't see a black spot like you should. There is nothing in the optic disc to detect the light so why is there no black spot? It's because the brain is making it all up! It just fills it in based on the surrounding area. The ultimate reason our brains can do this is evolution. It is much more costly to miss a real pattern than to "see" a pattern which does not actually exists. I.e. your brain evolved to see a lion stalking you, or a rival hiding in the bushes ready to attack, so well that it will create patterns of big cats or enemies' faces in anything that remotely looks that way even if they aren't really there. This is a type I error, "seeing" something that isn't really there. A type II error is missing what is actually there. As you have probably already concluded, type I errors are pretty harmless, maybe gives you a good scare, maybe leads to superstitious or supernatural thinking. But type II errors can be absolutely deadly. So your brain errs so hard on the side of type I errors that it is easily fooled by anything that looks remotely like a pattern.
@taxpayer60795 ай бұрын
His vocal cadence is annoying…
@mavicityrelayson29245 ай бұрын
Hey tyler, from someone with cptsd, thank you for all you do.
@billyshakespeare16966 ай бұрын
BRILLIANT!!! Loves this
@RaineAvina6 ай бұрын
I love that I know exactly what's coming and I still can't see the faces the way they actually are xD This is such a cool trick.
@TylerTwombly6 ай бұрын
Haha! I love it for the same reason!
@ZeeshanRFQ6 ай бұрын
Humblest magician on the show
@DustinPlatt6 ай бұрын
All I know is it has something to do with The Edge. Or humanitarian aid... and I'm ok with that.
@kaalen246 ай бұрын
This was fantastic from conception to implementation. It leaves you with confusion and wonder as to if it’s our minds that’s creating the illusion or the illusionist. Absolutely stunning.
@TylerTwombly6 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! Your words are much appreciated.
@geraldspencer86796 ай бұрын
I might have to go to therapy after seeing this illusion. Absolutely brilliant!
@mrtechpat6 ай бұрын
Hello sounds like William shatner sometimes
@kurth.96056 ай бұрын
Fantastic act and performance!
@yangshona3226 ай бұрын
Off you go in the drain
@culleykid6 ай бұрын
The camera crew really helped this guy out lol zoomed so far out during switch so we couldn't see it. I would know because I watched this with my phone upside down 😂
@unrellated7 ай бұрын
The most impressive part was how he threw the greeting card in the air to hide him turning it upside-down. Takes skill to guarantee you catch it at the right orientation.
@TylerTwombly7 ай бұрын
Thank you for noticing my ninja juggling skills.
@AaronccGuo7 ай бұрын
i think this is the type of trick that can only be done in certain way, which is why it didnt fool them
@liesalllies8 ай бұрын
The face illusion has never worked on me, it still looks just as messed up upside down as right side up to me. Incidentally, i also have a slight difficulty in recognizing faces. It not face blindness, as i can recognize people, but usually only after seeing them a few times in different scenarios.
@nonfeminist9 ай бұрын
3:29 switch of photos hapoen here
@Boxenjou10 ай бұрын
nice clean setup . i liked.
@calmsouls450210 ай бұрын
Need to kill the sound from the folder. Or remove the folder entirely
@tk20channel Жыл бұрын
This wins for the most interesting trick I think I've ever seen.
@MikeGervasi Жыл бұрын
If you look for the "cover" moment you'll spot WHEN the "trick" happens most times at that moment.
@esilva8349 Жыл бұрын
¡ɥɔʇɐʍ oʇ ʇɔɐ unɟ ɐ sɐʍ sᴉɥʇ
@TylerTwombly Жыл бұрын
˙lǝʌǝl ʎɯ uo ǝɹɐ noʎ ǝǝs uɐɔ ᴉ ¡sʞuɐɥʇ
@adammollett7806 Жыл бұрын
I've seen tellers face many time in awe and dis belief, but never penns until tonight. Complete gold
@bretth4988 Жыл бұрын
Yes very entertaining
@fuglbird Жыл бұрын
Move on. This is just advertising.
@jonathanbrostar Жыл бұрын
The real magic of this act was your explanation of perception transporting me back to my grad school lectures on Edmund Husserl.
@ChromeDaimao Жыл бұрын
Rolly polly, tombly wombly.
@mdandry Жыл бұрын
If you watch this act upside down you see when everything happens
@danieldeelite Жыл бұрын
I had to watch the video upsidedown.
@ICANanimations Жыл бұрын
I needed to rewatch that to know when you changed out the pictures. well done well done
@jesusurzua3988 Жыл бұрын
Very easy
@UlrichTheOmega Жыл бұрын
Truly a wonderful trick. It's just simple slight of hand, but he has you so focused on the photos' differences from reality, you don't notice those differences when they're upside down. He also makes sure to put Teller's photo behind Penn's because by that time we're even more focused on the differences. Such great misdirection and arrangement of props.
@austinrtyler Жыл бұрын
I don't think I was fooled, but boy this is a great trick. Even with the close up camera it looks flawless.
@flisko123 Жыл бұрын
she is getting fatter by the year
@nshelekhov Жыл бұрын
How convenient to watch a routine with an upsidedown iphone
@markrobinsontraining Жыл бұрын
I can't help but wonder if this video's title was also a trick... I didn't read FACE TEST but FOOLER! 😁 Great show, Tyler!
@polatiger4765 Жыл бұрын
ß:26 It's 80% a duck. The rabbit is weird and looks wrong.
@jdove39 Жыл бұрын
His name sounds like a Dr Seuss character. I love it!!!
@BiffTech05 Жыл бұрын
A relatively simple trick that is presented in such a mind numbing way. Absolutely beautiful presentation where the trick happens long before it's revealed and buried in a real brain numbing effect. Fantastic idea and presented beautifully. Good show Sir!
@SpyroTheEternalNight Жыл бұрын
i like to believe your name was Tyler Onembly before this, and will become Tyler Threembly if you're ever on the show a third time.
@zzxd7720 Жыл бұрын
Very clever and original trick.
@thevinnnslair Жыл бұрын
Great act!
@mikeballew3207 Жыл бұрын
This was so brilliant. You're telling us a lie that our brains can't help but insist is true.
@jackd.ripper7613 Жыл бұрын
Our brains use data compression. It makes a lot of sense.
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The magic is the marker, I think.
This was cool!
Sadly no trophy for the magic but being saddled with that surname definitely warrants some sort of award.
Well it had me fooled, but more importantly - seeing Alyson in 2024 - what could be better than that !
What I like most about this performance is that I walk away with a little better understanding of how we think and perceive. This whole business of the brain scrambling to make things fit an expected pattern might go beyond facial recognition into realms such as figuring out what people say and mean, where we often make mistakes because we innately make assumptions. You've given me much to think on!
It goes way beyond that. Everything you perceive, everything you see, hear, touch, smell, taste and beyond is not reality, it is all made up by your brain. When awake your brain is constantly feeding a simulated version of reality to your consciousness. You never "see" the raw visual data from your eyes, nor "hear" what your ears hear, your brain takes all the data and gives it to you in an easily digested form for you to consciously perceive. This results in comical errors like in this video, or other videos where you can hear a crowd chanting many different thing based on the text presented but it can also be horrifying when it goes wrong (psychosis). My personal favorite example of this is the blind spot. Every mammalian eye has a blind spot due to our retinas being inside out. In order for the information to get to the brain it has to travel back through the retina and it does this at the optic disc. This is the area where all the fibers of the optic nerve come together to exit the eye. As a result there are no light sensing structures there, it is literally a blind spot. Mammals have two eyes so the blind spot of one eye is always covered by the other eye. However, if you close one eye you don't see a black spot like you should. There is nothing in the optic disc to detect the light so why is there no black spot? It's because the brain is making it all up! It just fills it in based on the surrounding area. The ultimate reason our brains can do this is evolution. It is much more costly to miss a real pattern than to "see" a pattern which does not actually exists. I.e. your brain evolved to see a lion stalking you, or a rival hiding in the bushes ready to attack, so well that it will create patterns of big cats or enemies' faces in anything that remotely looks that way even if they aren't really there. This is a type I error, "seeing" something that isn't really there. A type II error is missing what is actually there. As you have probably already concluded, type I errors are pretty harmless, maybe gives you a good scare, maybe leads to superstitious or supernatural thinking. But type II errors can be absolutely deadly. So your brain errs so hard on the side of type I errors that it is easily fooled by anything that looks remotely like a pattern.
His vocal cadence is annoying…
Hey tyler, from someone with cptsd, thank you for all you do.
BRILLIANT!!! Loves this
I love that I know exactly what's coming and I still can't see the faces the way they actually are xD This is such a cool trick.
Haha! I love it for the same reason!
Humblest magician on the show
All I know is it has something to do with The Edge. Or humanitarian aid... and I'm ok with that.
This was fantastic from conception to implementation. It leaves you with confusion and wonder as to if it’s our minds that’s creating the illusion or the illusionist. Absolutely stunning.
Thank you!!! Your words are much appreciated.
I might have to go to therapy after seeing this illusion. Absolutely brilliant!
Hello sounds like William shatner sometimes
Fantastic act and performance!
Off you go in the drain
The camera crew really helped this guy out lol zoomed so far out during switch so we couldn't see it. I would know because I watched this with my phone upside down 😂
The most impressive part was how he threw the greeting card in the air to hide him turning it upside-down. Takes skill to guarantee you catch it at the right orientation.
Thank you for noticing my ninja juggling skills.
i think this is the type of trick that can only be done in certain way, which is why it didnt fool them
The face illusion has never worked on me, it still looks just as messed up upside down as right side up to me. Incidentally, i also have a slight difficulty in recognizing faces. It not face blindness, as i can recognize people, but usually only after seeing them a few times in different scenarios.
3:29 switch of photos hapoen here
nice clean setup . i liked.
Need to kill the sound from the folder. Or remove the folder entirely
This wins for the most interesting trick I think I've ever seen.
If you look for the "cover" moment you'll spot WHEN the "trick" happens most times at that moment.
¡ɥɔʇɐʍ oʇ ʇɔɐ unɟ ɐ sɐʍ sᴉɥʇ
˙lǝʌǝl ʎɯ uo ǝɹɐ noʎ ǝǝs uɐɔ ᴉ ¡sʞuɐɥʇ
I've seen tellers face many time in awe and dis belief, but never penns until tonight. Complete gold
Yes very entertaining
Move on. This is just advertising.
The real magic of this act was your explanation of perception transporting me back to my grad school lectures on Edmund Husserl.
Rolly polly, tombly wombly.
If you watch this act upside down you see when everything happens
I had to watch the video upsidedown.
I needed to rewatch that to know when you changed out the pictures. well done well done
Very easy
Truly a wonderful trick. It's just simple slight of hand, but he has you so focused on the photos' differences from reality, you don't notice those differences when they're upside down. He also makes sure to put Teller's photo behind Penn's because by that time we're even more focused on the differences. Such great misdirection and arrangement of props.
I don't think I was fooled, but boy this is a great trick. Even with the close up camera it looks flawless.
she is getting fatter by the year
How convenient to watch a routine with an upsidedown iphone
I can't help but wonder if this video's title was also a trick... I didn't read FACE TEST but FOOLER! 😁 Great show, Tyler!
ß:26 It's 80% a duck. The rabbit is weird and looks wrong.
His name sounds like a Dr Seuss character. I love it!!!
A relatively simple trick that is presented in such a mind numbing way. Absolutely beautiful presentation where the trick happens long before it's revealed and buried in a real brain numbing effect. Fantastic idea and presented beautifully. Good show Sir!
i like to believe your name was Tyler Onembly before this, and will become Tyler Threembly if you're ever on the show a third time.
Very clever and original trick.
Great act!
This was so brilliant. You're telling us a lie that our brains can't help but insist is true.
Our brains use data compression. It makes a lot of sense.
What a great performance!