We have heard more than once about how advertising manipulates our minds, but without really delving into the essence of the issue, we believe that we already know about everything and therefore are protected. Is it so?
One can see how easily we can be deceived by the example of optical illusions. Our eyes perceive information, and the brain interprets it, and we can do nothing with this brain work performed absolutely unconsciously. Most of us cannot help but be fooled by optical illusions. Here are some examples:
Are all squares the same? The answer is yes
Are all horizontal lines parallel? The answer is yes
Do you see the blue and green spirals? But there is no blue color here.
Promotional video:
Look for a minute at the black dot in the center. After a while, the colored spots will begin to disappear from the peripheral vision.
Is the pattern in front of you static or animated? Answer: static.
And here are some more examples of pareidolic illusions. This is when we see faces, symbols and signs where they should not be or in everyday things.
And here, on the dollar sign, some see the Star of David.
Some in the window behind Chip and Dale see a deformed woman.
Here is something some people see as an obscene object in the construction of the castle. The cover of the Disney cartoon The Little Mermaid.
Some see the word "Sex" in the constellation of The Lion King.
And here, in my opinion, everyone sees the horns at the statue of Moses by Michelangelo in the Vatican.
Here we see how the image on TV takes on more importance for us than, say, the print edition. Simply because moving pictures have a lot more volume than static pictures.
Here are some more examples of the All-Seeing Eye or Big Brother effect in propaganda. In these pictures, it seems to us that a person is looking at us and speaking specifically to us, and it does not matter from what angle we look at the posters. The next moment you realize that your legs are hurrying you to enroll in some army.
What does fasting have to do with health, you ask. And direct, because puppeteers instill any information with the help of certain techniques, and now, you are already happy to chomp genetically modified vegetables, run to get vaccinated against elephant flu, or arrange a child's birthday at McDonald's, saturating his young body with neurotoxins.