Giddierone
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A recently published, June 2024, paper by a Harvard Phd, Tim Lomas, with Michael Paul Masters, and Brendon Case, makes the claim that pareidolia [the misperception of random stimuli as real things or people] is a bias that hinders the objective study of what could be real anomalies. They refer to the famous "face on mars" and other apparent structures and artefacts on Mars that have been dismissed as pareidolia.
From the paper:
The implications of pareidolia actually being a bias seem huge because it might mean we really are looked down upon by a "man in the moon" and derive power for our devices directly from the kindly faces of electrial elves in our homes. The claim seems wronger than wrong.
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For an example of pareidolia taken to it's extremes consider Richard Shaver's Rock Books. He believed that pictoral records of an advanced civilization were encoded in rocks, which he'd cut and annotate with faces and figures to support his theory. There's a great summary with some photos here: https://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/15/tucker.php
For further reference the paper above cites these two papers in support of this claim:
Evidence in support of the hypothesis that certain objects on Mars are artificial in origin
https://www.researchgate.net/public...tain_objects_on_Mars_are_artificial_in_origin
Mars: Humanoids, Bodies, Bones, Skulls, UFOs, UAPs, Spacecraft Wreckage?
https://www.researchgate.net/public...es_Bones_Skulls_UFOs_UAPs_Spacecraft_Wreckage
From the paper:
Source: https://www.researchgate.net/public...lanation_for_Unidentified_Anomalous_Phenomena [p.8-9]. [Bold & underline added].Moreover, as we continue to explore space – whether distant constellations though inventions like the
James Webb Telescope, or nearer to home through initiatives like NASA's Curiosity Rover – new evidence may
emerge that could challenge our assumptions about places like Mars. Joseph and Schild (2023) for instance,
published "a sample of official NASA Mars photographs of what appears to be the wreckage and debris from
extraterrestrial spacecraft, partially buried bones, the body of a "humanoid" stretched out on a "cushion;" the
head of a "humanoid" still wearing a metal device on the front of its "face" adjacent to a cratered debris field,
two "humanoid" skulls including one that is atop what may be a raised elongated burial mound, UAPs/UFOs
photographed in the skies of Mars and a silver-saucer shaped structure upon the ground" (p.54). Of course,
caution is needed in interpreting such data, particularly given the human cognitive habit of "pareidolia": the
tendency to perceive a specific, often meaningful, image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern. This is the
prevailing scientific interpretation of the famous "Face on Mars," a mile-wide likeness from the Cydonia region
obtained by NASA's Viking 1 in 1976 (Martinez-Conde & Macknik, 2012). However, we must also be wary of
simply assuming any apparently anomalous object is pareidolia, as doing so would equally be a cognitive bias
that hinders us from studying evidence with due openness and objectivity. Indeed, some observers have argued
that when analysed in context, there are other anomalies in the vicinity of the Cydonia Face that tip the balance
towards the plausibility of it actually being an artificial construction (Corlotto, 1997).
The implications of pareidolia actually being a bias seem huge because it might mean we really are looked down upon by a "man in the moon" and derive power for our devices directly from the kindly faces of electrial elves in our homes. The claim seems wronger than wrong.
[EDIT]
For an example of pareidolia taken to it's extremes consider Richard Shaver's Rock Books. He believed that pictoral records of an advanced civilization were encoded in rocks, which he'd cut and annotate with faces and figures to support his theory. There's a great summary with some photos here: https://cabinetmagazine.org/issues/15/tucker.php
For further reference the paper above cites these two papers in support of this claim:
Evidence in support of the hypothesis that certain objects on Mars are artificial in origin
https://www.researchgate.net/public...tain_objects_on_Mars_are_artificial_in_origin
Mars: Humanoids, Bodies, Bones, Skulls, UFOs, UAPs, Spacecraft Wreckage?
https://www.researchgate.net/public...es_Bones_Skulls_UFOs_UAPs_Spacecraft_Wreckage
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