Historically, claims of humans sharing a dual illusionary experience (sharing dreams, out-of-body experiences, etc) are always rubbish with no grounds in science.
But one illusion we do share.
When the Moon is near the horizon, *ALL* of our brains seem to make it bigger.
Though, it's not real!
But one illusion we do share.
When the Moon is near the horizon, *ALL* of our brains seem to make it bigger.
Though, it's not real!
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Some folks think it's because our brains compare it to foreground objects as a reference frame to scale against (e.g., trees and buildings, etc.) ..... however, astronauts aboard the ISS, with no reference frame, also experience this!