TED-Ed: The moon illusion - Andrew Vanden Heuvel

TED-Ed: The moon illusion - Andrew Vanden Heuvel

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Interactive Video

Biology

KG - University

Hard

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The video explores the moon illusion, where the moon appears larger near the horizon than overhead. Despite historical attempts by great minds, a definitive explanation remains elusive. Theories like atmospheric lensing, Ebbinghaus, and Ponzo illusions are discussed, but each has limitations. Convergence Micropsia, a modern theory, suggests that the brain's perception of distance affects the moon's apparent size. The debate continues as no single explanation fully accounts for the phenomenon.

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