Three questions about pareidolia, our brain’s ability to see through a bear’s head on Mars
These optical illusions are common when looking at celestial bodies or everyday objects. They are
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NASA/JPL-Caltech/OR Arizona Image of a bear’s head on the surface of Mars. NASA/JPL-Caltech/OR Arizona On
The cliché debunked by NASA is actually pareidolia. Doctor by the editor Posted on 01/29/2023