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'''Some information in the world is black and white.''' | '''Some information in the world is black and white.''' | ||
[[File:Candle face.png|alt=Candle face|center|Candle face]] | [[File:Candle face.png|alt=Candle face|center|Candle face]] | ||
'''However, most information is not so clear cut.''' Our brain find storing ambiguous information takes more energy to store than if it was black or white, so there is a preference for the latter. For instance take the following picture of a '''duck''': | '''It is either two faces or a vase. However, most information is not so clear cut.''' Our brain find storing ambiguous information takes more energy to store than if it was black or white, so there is a preference for the latter. For instance take the following picture of a '''duck''': | ||
[[File:Duck-Rabbit_illusion.jpg|700x700px|alt text|center]] | [[File:Duck-Rabbit_illusion.jpg|700x700px|alt text|center]] |