mass hysteria in the modern way
mass hysteria in the modern way
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Here's an article looking at the issue that's worth a read... (ipauland, I believe you)
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/science...s-color-dress/
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"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do, so throw off the bowlines, sail away from safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream, Discover."
-Mark Twain
There are indeed three images circulating. However it doesn't distract or explain how showing just a single image (not 3) to numerous people leads to two very different replies. That's not marketing nor mass hysteriaI hate to break it to you guys but I know for a fact that there were different images circulated
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oh yes it is, bearing in mind that the term can be used in various different ways; all trending is a form of mass hysteria in one sense
the way two people see the same picture [given the same viewing conditions] very differently is a known phenomena placed generally on the 'optical illusion' end of the spectrum because that is sort of what it is, except that instead of 'confusing' everyone it only confuses some who's perceptions work in a certain way/ways
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it only confuses some who's perceptions work in a certain way/ways
..like the whole of the population. We all perceive things in 'certain ways'.
This suggestion that some of the population are confused because they don't fit a given explanation is bordering offensive.
oh for crying out loud Paul - lighten up - I put 'confused' in inverted commas - the brain gets 'confused' by optical illusions, and this is in that sort of category; it has nothing to do with being confused in the sense of mental capacity
the colours are scientifically assessable - people who are not colour-blind 'should' see them a certain way under given conditions; if they don't and it is not a general thing that happens to them all the time but only for a specific picture, then signals are getting misinterpreted somewhere along the way however you wish to define that
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Saw this on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AskAQwOBvhc
Whether this explains it all, I'm not sure.
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