There’s a dragon in the sky, but you think it’s a pagoda

(An ode to the imaginative power of clouds) Pareidolia is a  situation in which someone sees a pattern or image of something that does not exist, for example a face in a cloud [definition taken from the Cambridge Dictionary] In other words, pareidolia is the phenomenon whereby we see various shapes – human faces, animals, objects – in clouds (or other messy images that we are not interestedContinuaContinua a leggere “There’s a dragon in the sky, but you think it’s a pagoda”