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Let your imagination run wild and enjoy the magic of pareidolia.
When you were a child, did you ever look up at the sky and see a cloud that looked like a teddy bear or a battleship ? This is an example of a phenomenon called pareidolia. It happens when our brains try to make sense of unclear images by viewing them as something meaningful or familiar.
One of the most famous examples of pareidolia is the Face on Mars photo. In 1976, a picture of the surface of the planet Mars was taken. It showed a pile of rocks that looked like a human head. This led many people to believe that there might be life on the planet. Other cases of pareidolia include seeing houses or cars with faces or even spotting Jesus on a piece of toast. According to scientists, humans are born with the ability to recognize faces, so seeing them in objects is completely natural. 10
With the help of my teacher, I finally made sense of the math problem.
在我的老師的幫助下,我終於弄懂這道數學題了。
There is a pile of books in Lucy’s study.
露西的書房有一堆書。
Fortunately, the damage caused by the fire was limited to the top floor.
所幸,火災造成的損害只限於頂樓而已。