Why Do Some People See ‘Ghost’ Figures in the Clouds?

Imagine you're looking at a fluffy cloud and suddenly it looks like a smiling face. That’s called pareidolia, it happens when your brain sees shapes or patterns where there aren’t any. Just like how you might think a shadow is a ghost, your brain sometimes turns simple clouds into something spooky.

Why Does It Happen?

Your brain loves to find meaning in things. It’s always trying to figure out what it sees, and sometimes it adds details that are not really there. That’s why some people see ghost figures, animals, or even people in the clouds.

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Examples

  1. When you look at a cloud and think it looks like a smiling face, that's an example of seeing ghost figures in the clouds.
  2. If your friend says they saw a dragon in the sky, they might have experienced ghost figures in the clouds.
  3. Sometimes when you're tired, you might see an alien peeking out from a fluffy cloud, this is also ghost figures in the clouds.

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