Carl Sagan Quotes
The Pattern-recognition Machinery In Our Brains Is So Efficient In Extracting A Face From A Clutter Of Other Detail That We Sometimes See Faces Where There Are None. We Assemble Disconnected Patches Of Light And Dark And Unconsciously Try To See A Face. The Man In The Moon Is One Result. Michelangelo Antonioni's Film Blowup Describes Another. There Are Many Other Examples.
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