A photo of the female Vans shoes that went viral on the Internet 2 years ago is making its comeback again on the social media.
This isn’t the first confusingly colour debate that has happened before, as we may recall the argument between ‘The Dress’ back in 2015 whether it’s blue and black or gold and white.
Apparently, these phenomena revealed differences in human color perception as they are all divided into different groups of people (some see pink and white, some see green and grey, some see both at the same time)
Pink/white or Gray/green?
I see pink… how anyone sees green is beyond me! pic.twitter.com/BPvmoC4EhN
— Shelly Splainin’ (@sheLLbeLL_xo) May 6, 2019
another debate, light green & grey or pink & white? i see green & grey wbu? pic.twitter.com/oaMiZ2EkA2
— ƒв. (@MutePaper) May 4, 2019
why did i see both.. 😫 @Stray_Kids
— stream 소리꾼!!! (@lanetoskz) May 4, 2019
The answer to the mystery is that we actually use different side of our brains to interpret the color we see, meaning that one side of our brains is dominant.
The theory is that if you see the combination of pink and white, then your right brain is dominant and you are more likely to be artistic and creative.
On the other hand, if you see the combination of grey and teal, then your left brain is dominant and you are more likely to be analytical and methodical. Take a look at this beautiful Otomix Stingray shoes that are very comfortable and also can match your outfit all the time.
Now that the mystery is solved, are you a left brained or right brained? Let us know in the comments down below!
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