Why We See Faces - Everywhere 60
Berek Half Hand writes "Phil Plait over at Bad Astronomy has a great personal story of a paranormal visitation to his shower. His report explains a lot about human nature and how our brains our wired. Those of you who may be Kate Campbell fans will also immediately think of 'Jesus and Tomatoes' and the famous Nun Bun."
I don't see faces.. (Score:1)
Re:I DO see faces.. (Score:1)
seeing faces = crazy (Score:4, Funny)
I used to live in an apartment next to a schizophrenic guy. He left his dirty clothes scattered all over his apartment.
One day, he brought me down to his house because he was seeing faces in the wrinkles of the clothes - and he was running around the room whacking his laundry with a stick to kill the faces.
I moved not long after that.
Re:seeing faces = crazy (Score:2)
Wait! Wait! I see the face of God in this equation... can you find it?
42dx + dy = x - y
Just look for the product of the alpha and the omega...
Re:seeing faces = crazy (Score:2)
Is having dirty clothes scattered all over your house a sign of schizophrenia? Is seeing faces in them schizophrenia?
Or is the real question not the dirty laundry, or the seeing of faces, but the believing the faces are real and wacking your laundry.
Then again, some people's laundry does need to be wacked.
Is that the way I say that? I dunno how to say it. [sloth.org]
Stone Faces (Score:5, Interesting)
Check out Stone Faces Gazetteer [geocities.com]
Some of these, especially the sleeping giants and one particular offshore head, are downright eerie.
Re:Stone Faces (Score:1)
Re:Stone Faces (Score:1)
I know that guy (Score:2)
Thanks for your comment, Patera. Of all the items in the whole wide whorl, you post at mine. Hope you aren't seeing faces in the sacrifice meat!
Slashdotted (Score:1)
Re:Stone Faces (Score:1)
What, they are making H-1B statues now? The Job Loss museum?
I'm not surprised Phil was fooled (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I'm not surprised Phil was fooled (Score:1)
So that's who took over following the collapse of the Serviette Union..
A Priori Knowledge (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:A Priori Knowledge (Score:1)
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Re:A Priori Knowledge (Score:3, Insightful)
The trade-off is that although a dog or cat is born with a lot more wired-in knowledge, it's severely restricted in what it can learn after that. Ponder the fact that literate humans are a lot mo
Sacks "The man who mistook his wife for a hat" (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyway, one of the small stories in the book is a bout a man who had a very minor stroke which affected the area of the brain that only recognizes faces. The man would recognize people by their voice, rhythym of their walk, etc. Oddly enough, too, is that the brain did not 'know" that it had been affected, and the mans brain could not grasp the fact that faces exist. Fascinating stuff
Happened to me too! (Score:5, Funny)
THERE WERE FOUR FACES, RIGHT THERE IN THE ROCK!
I mean, like, GIANT faces, not small at all. I was pretty freaked out. I turned the car around and high-tailed it out of there!
I can't be sure, but one of the guys looked just like Abraham Lincoln! The other one might have been Stalin, but I'm not sure...
Re:Happened to me too! (Score:1)
Re:Happened to me too! (Score:1)
Faces in the Clouds (Score:3, Interesting)
In one word, this book is about Anthropomorphism - The ascription of human characteristics to things not human.
Re: Thanks, God... it's not just us! (Score:1)
> But if that tortilla is what it takes to strengthen your faith... "God works in mysterious ways," indeed.
A decade or two ago there was supposedly an image of Jesus in the stains on the floor of a service station restroom in Mexico, with resulting pilgrimages.
If I were a god, I'd have to draw the line at that one.
A cmdr in a Taco (Score:2)
I saw a commander in a Taco once. I'm not sure where, though, I think it was some web site not very far away.
The man who mistook... (Score:3, Interesting)
Perhaps this is a good time to plug Oliver Sachs' classic The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat [amazon.com], a collection of essays about bizarre cognitive disorders such as Tourette's Syndrome [wikipedia.org]. It is of interest here because the title story is about a man whose face-recognition "software" was broken - not just the ability to distinguish Peter from Paul, but the basic ability to recognize a face as a face. Bizarre and a bit scary, but a very good read, and very thought provoking.
Bourgeois and Tsar Family!!! (Score:1, Interesting)
What about the tens of thousands of peasants that were massacred by the Tcheka? What about the Krondstadt butchery? What about the gulags?
Who cares about the tsar. He was an asshle too.
It had to be said... (Score:2, Funny)
In Soviet Russia, Lenin showers you!
Virgin Pancake (Score:4, Funny)
She was delicious.
Re:Virgin Pancake (Score:1)
Who? Your girlfriend, or the VM Pancake?
faces in pancakes/ teddy bear pancakes (Score:2)
Carl Sagan... (Score:3, Interesting)
He states, "Humans, like other primates...enjoy one another's company.
He continues, "As an inadvertant side effect, the patter-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."
Re:Carl Sagan... (Score:2)
And if you have ever spent the night up with an unhappy baby, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Re:Carl Sagan... (Score:1)
It's no mystery... (Score:2, Informative)
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~gitars/16-721/final/final .html [cmu.edu]
"Sleeping Lady" (Score:1)
Like most natural scenario that is enduring - this one has stories that go along with it. Here's one [d21c.com] about what the mountain is waiting for before 'she' gets up again.
Prosopagnosia = face blindness (Score:2, Informative)
However, there are people who can't indentify who it is if they meet a known person. This condition is called prosapagnosia.
www.prosopagnosia.com [prosopagnosia.com]
the face of music (Score:2)
For some reason, most of the other pages with the info have disappeared from the web, unfortunately.
I don't know about that, (Score:1)