
Originally Posted by
ParkinT
That is the most interesting point of it all; Human Nature.
There seems to be an instinctive nature about the way the human brain interprets things we percieve. Symmetry and balance are favored by our natural inclination to recognize 'patterns' in all things*.
There has been some very interesting [recent] research that demonstrates the fact that we even CREATE patterns where there are none.
And for that reason, ODD always seems more interesting than even.
*A truly fascinating book, which I
highly recommend, is
The Drunkard's Walk. It explores and explains this in a very easily digestible manner.
Off Topic:
The other night I watched a new series pilot called "Touch" and it exactly made ParkinT's point on how nature itself shows symmetry and balance in the curve of a wave, the spiral of a seashell, the sections of a pineapple and went on to say that it's all connected, which is something I have believed for most of my life. Snow flakes are also symmetrical... each one, though different in design from the next, has six sides.
I also agree that we create patterns where there are none. For instance, we "see" recognizable objects in clouds. I once had a bathroom tile that, when you looked at it long enough, you could see faces in the pattern. Sort of creeped me out -- all those eyes staring at me! In another instance we "see" recognizable objects in clouds.
It begs the question... are there patterns in everything and we normally just turn a blind eye to them?
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