13 October 2016 – apophenia

13 October 2016

apophenia

[ap-oh-fee-nya]

noun

1. the human tendency to perceive meaningful patterns within random data. This can include pareidolia, which is the perception of images or sounds in random stimuli. For example, hearing a ringing phone while taking a shower. The noise produced by the running water provides a background from which the mind perceives the sound of a phone. A more common example is the perception of a face within an inanimate object—the headlights and grill of an automobile may appear to be “grinning”. People around the world see the “Man in the Moon”. People sometimes see the face of a religious figure in a piece of toast or in the grain of a piece of wood.[12]
Another common example is of one standing in a large crowd and perceiving that several people within the crowd are calling one’s name.

Example

The popular TV show, Lost, involves extensive use of apophenia in its storyline, including Biblical and numerological patterns, misidentified faces, intentional use of pareidolia, and more.

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Today’s quote

Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.

– Plato


On this day

13 October 54AD – death of Claudius, Roman Emperor. He was treated as an imbecile because he’d been born with a limp and slight deafness. As a result he was not seen as a threat by others and therefore survived the purges by Caligula and Tiberius. He was the last surviving man in his family following Caligula’s assassination, leading to him being declared emperor by the Praetorian Guard. He proved himself to be an able administrator and constructed many roads, aqueducts and canals across the empire. He successfully invaded Britain, something that previous emperors, including Caligula, had failed to achieve. He was assassinated by poisoning, many believe by his wife. He was succeeded by his grand-nephew, Nero. Born 1 August 10BC.

13 October 1307 – Pope Clement V orders the overthrow, arrest and torture of Knights Templar in France. This is believed to be the origin of Black Friday or Friday the 13th being unlucky.

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