Is That A Toasted Teacake I See Before Me?
I recently came across ‘pareidolia’, a word I hadn’t encountered before. Pareidolia is defined as the human tendency to perceive meaningful images—often faces—in random or ambiguous visual patterns, like seeing animals in clouds or what looks like Uncle Jeremy’s face in a toasted teacake. Our brains search for order and patterns almost as much as kids seek out tomato ketchup. We add significance to shapes that appear in a few random dots, coincidences, or a vaguely familiar story that obviously must “mean … Continued








