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Why is the Mona Lisa scary when viewed upside down?

The Mona Lisa looks different when viewed upside down. This painting hides many secrets, the most surprising is that when viewed upside down, some people discovered that Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa turned out to be a self-portrait by Leonardo da Vinci, while others turned the painting over and discovered a A gorilla. There is something magical about the portrait of Mona Lisa, that is, it smiles no matter which angle you look at it. Many scientists have studied the portrait of Mona Lisa. Scientists studied it using multispectral scans and discovered it was a dynamic smile.

After careful analysis by scientists, 83% of smiles are happy and 6% are fearful. why is that? Why did Leonardo da Vinci paint this Mona Lisa? What secrets does it contain? What does this painting express? Scientists also digitally discovered an image of the Mona Lisa that was overlaid with another Leonardo da Vinci painting.

Mona Lisa has no eyebrows, but normal people have eyebrows. Some people say this may be because eyebrowless cosmetics were popular in France at the time. Others say that without eyebrows, the face can reach the proportions of the golden line, making people look better. Some people have discovered that when people look at the eyes of the Mona Lisa, they see that the eyes of the Mona Lisa are actually moving. If you look at it, your eyes will slowly turn to look at you. Experts say this is not a fairy tale, it may be related to the optic nerve.

The Mona Lisa is actually a devil, do you believe it? The Mona Lisa painting was once stolen by a painter. However, he discovered that there was a devil behind Mona Lisa, so the painter was shocked. The next door neighbor found out and took Monla Lisa home. But he also discovered that Monla Lisa was the devil. Finally, Monla Lisa returned to the Louvre Museum in Paris.