If you pull this into Photoshop, you can check the colors. The “blue’ and “green” are actually the same. In the RGB format, the way we perceive colors is affected by the surrounding colors. If you pull out the other colors and leave only the blue/green, you’ll see what we mean.
Sort of trippy.
Sick illusion

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i like sick illusions…
I’m a graphic designer and I’ve got to admit I’m totally freaked out about that. Nuts!! 😉
i felt a little bit dizzy when i saw the picture…
You don’t need any fancy software to check that, specially the expensive Photoshop.
You can use Firefox’s Colorzilla plugin: http://www.colorzilla.com