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Brian Clegg, "Ten Patterns That Explain the Universe" (MIT Press, 2021)

New Books in Science

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Why Do We See Patterns Where They Don't Exist?

Our brains are very strongly focused on human faces, for instance. That means we quite often see a face where that pattern doesn't really exist. But in the end it's probably better to see a few that aren't really there than to miss the ones that could put your life at risk. The brain actually builds up a picture of the world from shapes and edges and colour differences. And it's totally artificialPicture of the world is patent driven.

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