Many images seem ordinary at first glance. Familiar surroundings, recognizable objects, and calm settings convince us that everything is as it should be. Our brains process visual information quickly, allowing us to understand scenes in a fraction of a second. While this helps us navigate daily life efficiently, it can also make us overlook small…
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