Do rural Namibians have a different cultural or linguistic concept of what it means for something to be circular?
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No, it's an optical illusion - both shapes exist, but different groups of people tend to see one first instead of the other.
I see the rectangles initially, but after staring at the cross for a bit the circles appear:
The idea is that people in western industrialised countries (these days known by the acronym “weird” – for western, educated, industrialised, rich and democratic – a summary that is increasingly questionable)
I added the bold above. Gave me a chuckle