Some people see ghost shapes in clouds because their brains like to find pictures in things that aren’t quite clear.
Imagine you're looking at a big, fluffy pillow in the sky, it’s just a cloud, but your brain might think it looks like a bunny, or a smiling face, or even a dragon. It's like when you look at a bunch of squiggly lines on paper and suddenly see a cat or a boat, your brain is playing detective!
How the Brain Finds Shapes
Your brain is always working hard to make sense of things. When it sees a cloud that’s not too far away, it can pick out parts of the cloud that look like edges or corners. These might remind you of something familiar, like a dog, a bird, or even your favorite superhero!
Sometimes, people say they see ghosts in clouds because the shapes seem mysterious or strange, just like how a ghost might appear suddenly in a dark room. But it's not magic, it’s just your brain having fun and making up stories!
Examples
- A child sees a dragon in the sky while playing outside.
- Someone thinks they see an angel in the clouds during a walk.
- A person sees a face in the clouds on a rainy day.
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See also
- What is pareidolia?
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- What Makes a Painting 'Mysterious'?
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- Why Do Paintings Look Different in Real Life Than in Photos?