The Same Color Illusion
Credit:
Edward H. Adelson,
Wikipedia
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The above illusion, called the
same color illusion,
illustrates that purely human observations in science may be
ambiguous or inaccurate.
Even such a seemingly direct
perception as relative color.
Similar illusions exist on the sky, such as the
size of the Moon near the horizon,
or the
apparent shapes of astronomical objects.
The advent of automated, reproducible, measuring devices such as
CCDs
have made science in general and astronomy in particular less prone to,
but not free of,
human-biased
illusions.