The images our eyes receive are upside down, and our brains then flip them the right way up again.
Our eyes take in a lot of visual information, and it takes our brains mere milliseconds to recognise what we are seeing.
In an instant, therefore, we can recognise when something is different, doesn’t seem right, or is out of place.
The key is to observe what we are seeing.
Not all messages our brains receive are from visual sources.


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