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Example of pareidolia, one of the tactics used by conspiracy theorists to suck people in.

Example of pareidolia, one of the tactics used by conspiracy theorists to suck people in. | In 1976, Viking 1 took this photo of Mars’ surface which generated interest among Earthlings. Our minds are trained to see patterns in random objects, a psychological phenomenon called pareidolia. This photo is not evidence of intelligent life on Mars. Just a trick of the light. Don’t fall for conspiracies. Question everything. | image tagged in mars face photo circled,psychology,conspiracy theory,conspiracy theories,mars,life on mars | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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2 ups, 4y
Now there is life on Mars, but it is in my opinion that life only got to bacteria.
2 ups, 4y
some microorganisms were found on mars a while back
1 up, 4y,
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People believing this is as ridiculous as people believing in "Australia" or birds.
Australia is an elaborate hoax. Birds are not real.
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1 up, 4y
Correct
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In 1976, Viking 1 took this photo of Mars’ surface which generated interest among Earthlings. Our minds are trained to see patterns in random objects, a psychological phenomenon called pareidolia. This photo is not evidence of intelligent life on Mars. Just a trick of the light. Don’t fall for conspiracies. Question everything.