Andrew Gallimore
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But to the brain in this configuration, it's not that surprising because the eyes kind of look as they should.
The mouth looks as it should.
You're seeing the whole image in its pieces, if you like.
You're seeing that lower level fragments.
And it's only when you flip it.
that it becomes horrific, right?
So now you've reestablished that high-level model of Margaret Thatcher, and the brain goes, fuck, this is completely wrong.
She looks like a demon, right.
Which is really weird.
Which is really weird.
It's called the Thatcher effect.
Who came up with this?
But this is fairly old now.
I think at least a couple of decades old.
So yeah, it's revealing this structure of this world model that your brain is always constructing, you see.
Well, so I think the problem is, as I said, is that, yes, it's possible biochemically.
Now, the pineal gland is what people often refer to, right?