Across twelve chapters, you'll meet the hidden systems that shape your everyday vision, learn how magicians, advertisers, and designers exploit your mind's shortcuts, and discover how trust, familiarity, and emotion can override cold hard facts. Along the way, you'll try out interactive illusions, test your blind spots, and realize why even the most confident eyewitness can be wrong. This isn't a dry science textbook - it's a conversation, a mirror, and sometimes a gentle prank played by your own brain.
But this book isn't here to make you paranoid - it's here to make you curious. Rather than warning you to distrust everything, Don't Trust What You See encourages you to pause, question, and explore with humility. Because once you know your senses can be tricked, you become better at choosing when to trust - and when to take a second look. Reality may be more flexible than we think... and that's not a flaw. It's an invitation.