There is no consensus on why the dress elicits such discordant perceptions.[31] The neuroscientists Bevil Conway and Jay Neitz believe they are a result of how the human brain perceives colour and chromatic adaptation.
The interesting thing for me is how badly I want one side to be wrong and one to be right. It’s weird that that feeling is there and so strong… for something seemingly insignificant
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dress#Scientific_explanations
The interesting thing, for me, is how people’s reactions to the dress sparked that many studies of the phenomenon.
The interesting thing for me is how badly I want one side to be wrong and one to be right. It’s weird that that feeling is there and so strong… for something seemingly insignificant
I mean we do know what color the dress actually was: Blue and black
Edit: https://www.roman.co.uk/thedress
You will fit right in here at Lemmy… :p