Creating bilateral symmetry in this fashion always produces Pareidolia. What you have done here can be reproduced using nearly any imagery. You can even split any human face in half, turn up the contrast, and see this same thing down the middle of the two halves you put together. If you do some experimenting you will see this for yoursel…
Creating bilateral symmetry in this fashion always produces Pareidolia. What you have done here can be reproduced using nearly any imagery. You can even split any human face in half, turn up the contrast, and see this same thing down the middle of the two halves you put together. If you do some experimenting you will see this for yourself. Very striking imagery but this is not what you think it is.
Creating bilateral symmetry in this fashion always produces Pareidolia. What you have done here can be reproduced using nearly any imagery. You can even split any human face in half, turn up the contrast, and see this same thing down the middle of the two halves you put together. If you do some experimenting you will see this for yourself. Very striking imagery but this is not what you think it is.