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Sunday, 15 May 2016 11:28

Let's Face It...Our Brain May Be Playing Tricks On Us!

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Why do we see faces in objects around us? Science explains to us that what our Retinas see is actually scrambled until our brain sorts it out for us. You see, our brains see faces every day, so it makes sense that when wet spots, wrinkles, dots, indentations, tools, etc. come together and form what appears to be a face our brain agrees with that and shows us a more defined picture in our heads. I discovered this great article about how our brain convinces us that we actually see an elephant in the clouds, a face on the front of a building or on a tree, or a smile in the grill of a car, I am sharing it with you so you can make your own informed decision. So now you have the scientific side of things…what do you think? I think maybe there are faces everywhere, just to reassure us that we’re never alone!

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140730-why-do-we-see-faces-in-objects

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