Pareidolia (/ pærɨdoʊliə / parr-i-doh-lee-ə) is a psychological phenomenon that includes fuzzy random stimuli (usually images or sounds) that are considered important. A common example is to look at the image of the face in everyday objects such as the following.
Pareidolia is an illusion or misunderstanding involving vague or ambiguous stimuli that are considered to be clear and obvious. Visual Palareidia is a good example of Palaleidria and we certainly have experienced it, which is based on the recognition of various animals and people (mainly their faces) in clouds, for example. Pareidolia is an integral part of humans and everyday life, it is not considered a disease. It is believed to be the product of human evolution, because understanding the human face is one of the most important skills for human survival and development. That's why we mostly "recognize" the face with random stimuli. Religious Palaleidria, people of Christian culture, the face of Jesus, saint of Our Lady of Mary, or dirt on the wall of the tree, dirt on the wall etc are well known.
As we have seen, humans tend to see patterns of random data. Another way this can be done - and is already shown - through a phenomenon called Palaidria. Martian face, Jesus of potato chips, Virgin Mary's palm oil stain on the car dealer's window, and smoke from twin towers, these are examples of Palaidria. Human beings develop into value and social exchanges are also needed. From a very young age, we can recognize by looking at the characteristics of face and face. We can adapt them well even if they do not really exist, as face and eyes can provide us with valuable cash for nonverbal communication.
Rebuttal: Like all forms of Palestria and confirmation bias, the example of the twin tower appearance does not prove that twin towers themselves are very famous buildings, so especially when mentioning New York City It is included in many forms of literature. In addition, the massive murder witnessed during the World Trade Center's attack seems to be unlikely to tell anyone in advance. A joint survey of information community activities before and after the terrorist attack on 11th September 2001 consisted of 28 pages that were classified yet, but the information (by the viewer) included in the document was involved in the accomplice attack It is said to have done. The bipartisan bill proposed by House resolution 428 encourages the decryption of these documents. President Obama promised the families of the victims in 2008 that the problem had expired.