Micahel Shermer ,columnist for Scientific American calls it "patternicity" can't think of another tech term for it , simulcraphilia?[/quote]
Joining up the dots?
But it doesn't mean that all the dots have to be there to make it valid. Marker stones placed on the surface that were mentioned earlier could have been moved. Our perception then take over because we recognise the possibilities.
Reply | with quote | Posted by Sanctuary 20th April 2010ce 13:06 |
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