I am extremely suspicious of claims that particular #opticalIllusions reveal some aspect of your #personality. Humans are #pattenRecognition machines with tendencies for #apophenia and #pareidolia. It is in our nature to seek out patterns in noise, and to recognize faces in random data. I'd be interested in actual studies that establish a link between these phenomena, and an individual's personality, but I suspect they don't exist.
Edit: Es ist eindeutig in Britz. Am Bauchnabel steht gar kein Baum, sondern dort ist ein Mosaik und die zentrale Stelle des Platzes. Der Baum ist das OpenStreetMap-Symbol für Platz oder Grünfläche. Wenn man durch das kleine Pärkchen läuft, ist das Bild, das die Draufsicht bietet wirklich nicht offensichtlich und scheint (fast) unbeabsichtigt. 🤔
How do differentiating cells communicate with progenitors to ensure precise control of organ size? Study of #Drosophila eyes shows that BMP molecule Dpp mediates this feedback by adjusting the rate of progenitor #apoptosis@fcasfer@omeuxeito#PLOSBiologyhttps://plos.io/3uhh5xK
@minervakoenig
Um, i'd call it "Revenge of the Sands Of Mars" [1] 😎
In more mundane terms, it's contrast pushed to extreme to make a dull washed out picture of Martian regolith appear interesting; the rest happens in viewers' minds. Kind of planetary expressionism 😬
(when in doubt, always look at the linked original :-) and for the hashtag #freeAssociation or #pareidolia )
The Sands Of Mars, science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke