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Aidan
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Just in case nobody has any idea of what I'm talking about!!

That is actually a really good example of the same concept :rofl:

Is it though, considering there are values, historically speaking, that those symbols/flags give meaning to the arrowhead figures? In the first example, there is nothing to ascribe value to either of the triangles or the ball.

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Just in case nobody has any idea of what I'm talking about!!

That is actually a really good example of the same concept :rofl:

Is it though, considering there are values, historically speaking, that those symbols/flags give meaning to the arrowhead figures? In the first example, there is nothing to ascribe value to either of the triangles or the ball.

That's true, definitely not as extreme, but they are still not living creatures.

The clip I posted was designed to "tell a story", people have repeated this sort of experiment with totally random, computer-generated nonsense and observers still want to attribute human meaning to it. Completely normal, as Persephone said, it's what we do. I posted the example to demonstrate how easy it is to attribute human characteristics onto other things that are not human, such as dogs.

The other reason for posting was for those who would follow the instruction to watch it first with the sound down, then watch it again with the sound up. In all likelihood you would have had a similar, but not the same, interpretation as the person in the video. I participated in a class demonstration (with a different graphic, just two circles and a rectangle) and no two people in the class had even similar stories. One person said "the dot on the left needed to talk to the dot on the right, and it expanded so that it could jump the wall", another person said "one ball was being pumped up, and the other ball got jealous". I said "it was a mating ritual that went horribly wrong", I'm not sure what that says about me though...

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