50 Fascinating Pictures That Let The Human Body Explain The True Size Of Things
When you read about something or see it on TV, the (lack of) context might leave you guessing — or even worse, misinterpreting — the details.
Luckily, r/HumanForScale solves that problem. Every picture on the subreddit comes with a body or two so that we, the viewers, can accurately gauge the dimensions of objects, whether they're wild animals, historical artefacts, or architectural wonders.
In a world where everyone wants your attention and misinformation spreads faster than ever, clarity is queen.
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2 Hour Old Hippo
I Never Knew What Absolute U N I T S Clydesdales Are Until I Saw This Picture
Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik are both professors of ophthalmology, neurology, and physiology & pharmacology at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, New York. They say that absolute size is meaningless to our brain.
"We gauge size by context," Martinez-Conde and Macknik, authors of Champions of Illusion, wrote. "The same medium-sized circle will appear smaller when surrounded by large circles and bigger when surrounded by tiny ones, a phenomenon discovered by German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus."
"Social and psychological context also causes us to misperceive size. Recent research shows that spiders appear larger to people who suffer from arachnophobia than to those who are unafraid of bugs and that men holding weapons seem taller and stronger than men who are holding tools."
The Atlas Moth
Human Next To A Redwood Tree
Seeing the redwoods and sequoias in person is one of the most numinous experiences of my life. It's absolutely humbling in the best way.
Cute Baby Chameleon
Neuroscientists from the University of Washington and the University of Minnesota have even found that the first area in the cortex of the human brain that receives information from the eyes processes the perceived size, rather than the actual size, of an object.
"Our eyes only tell us part of what we need to be able to see. The other part is done by the brain, taking the input from the eyes and making guesses or inferences about what's out there in the environment," said Scott Murray, who at the time was a UW assistant psychology professor and lead author of the study. "Usually these inferences are very accurate, but sometimes they lead us astray in the form of visual illusions."
The Claws Of Male Southern Cassowary. A Quick Reminder That Birds Are Indeed Descendants Of Dinosaurs
The Robin Williams Mural In Logan Square, Chicago
Eurasian Eagle-Owl - Russia
Made This Yesterday. The Black Dot On The Stem Is Me
Murray and his Minnesota colleagues, Huseyin Boyaci and Daniel Kersten, used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to see how the brain processes the size of objects when faced with an illusion such as the long-known moon illusion. (For centuries, it has been known that the moon, while rising, looks huge when it is near the horizon and smaller when high in the sky, even though it's always the same size.)
The researchers used a similar illusion, one that looked at the perceived difference in the size of an object at different distances. For their experiment, they placed two identical spheres decorated with a checkerboard pattern in the front and rear of a receding brick hallway. In this kind of illusion, the more distant object appears to occupy a larger portion of the visual field.
🔥 100 Year Old Rhododendron Bush
Giant Groundsels, Prehistoric Plants Found On Mt Kilimanjaro
A Man And A 3,200 Year Old Sequoia Tree In California’s Sequoia National Park
Using fMRI, the researchers analyzed how the brains of five people with normal vision registered this difference in perceived size. They noticed that the brain region known as the primary visual cortex, which is the first area in the cortex to receive input from the retina, showed a difference.
Even though both spheres occupied exactly the same size on the retina, the sphere in the rear activated an approximately 20 percent larger area in the primary visual cortex than the sphere in front. This difference closely matched a perceptual difference in size reported by the subjects. When they were asked about the size of the two spheres, the participants estimated the back sphere to be about 20 percent larger than the front one.
The Size Of This Flag Flown On A Spanish Ship At The Battle Of Trafalgar (1805)
Jadayupara, The World's Largest Avian Sculpture
The Endangered Leatherback Sea Turtle, Largest Sea Turtle On Ear
Murray said the simplicity of the outcome can be deceiving. "It almost seems like a first grader could have predicted the result. But virtually no vision or neuroscientist would have," he explained.
"The very dominant view is that the image of an object in the primary visual cortex is just a precise reflection of the image on the retina. I'm sure if one were to poll scientists, 99 percent of them would say the 'large' moon and the 'small' moon occupy the same amount of space in the primary visual cortex, assuming they haven't read our paper!"
Mecynorhina Torquata Is One Of The Largest Flower Beetles In The World
Giant Walrus Having A Nap On A Russian Submarine
The Critically Endangered Giant Chinese Salamander (Largest Salamander And Amphibian In The World)
It apparently sometimes smells like pepper and makes noises that sound like small children. Scientist for size
My Grandmother And Uncle Next To Their Giant Homegrown Veg!
And here I am, with my handful of homegrown Hokkaidos and Butternuts, all the size of an average potato. 😆
As both the small man in the country of Brobdingnag and the giant on the island of Lilliput, Lemuel Gulliver—the protagonist of Jonathan Swift's classic novel Gulliver's Travels—understood that size is relative, and this subreddit is proof of that.
Size Of Orangutan
Queen Mary 2 With Its Captain
Okay, I'll bite: can anyone figure out how to get on to that protrusion while keeping your nice white uniform all clean and dry and white? You'd have to lower yourself down from something, somehow, and I can't work it out.
Swimming Along With The Blue Whale
A Hammerhead Bat; Colloquially Known As A Winged Moose
Fruit Bats Are Way Bigger Than I Thought
My Girlfriends Hand Next To A Great Danes Paw
The Smallest House In Great Britain. My Girlfriend In Front Is Only 5ft
Two People Sitting On The Abraj Al Bait Clocktower In Mecca
Baby Octopus, Thumb For Scale
One Of The Huge Rings They Used For Close-Up Shots In Lord Of The Rings
A Photo Of The Old Cincinnati Library Taken Shortly Before It Was Razed. The Public Library Was Built In 1874 And Demolished In 1955; Today, It's A Parking Garage
Some Tigers Are Longer Then You Think
The African Land Snail
That is a huge one! Just got a couple of them a few weeks ago and biggest one is probably not more then half the size of that one.
Cassowaries Can Grow To 5-6 Feet Tall With Some Females Reaching 6.6 Ft In Height
Triceratops Femur On The Left And African Elephants Leg On The Right
The Quetzalcoatlus Northropi, The Largest Known Flying Animal That Ever Existed!
Beaver City, Nebraska Resident Audra Thomas Poses With A Category F-1 Tornado Near Her Family Farm (In Background) - Kodak Contest Winning Photo By Merrilee Thomas, 1989
Solar Power Station In Chile With One Cell For Scale
Whale Skull
Hole Dug By A Giant Sloth, In Brazil
Terms And Conditions Of Social Media Companies
The Size A Gorilla's Hand Compared To A Human
Giant South African Bullfrog
It's Called A Ponderosa Lemon
Giant Bamboo In Sri Lanka
Horse Lungs
Sphinx From Above
A Sinkhole In Turkey
The True Size Of The Curiosity Rover
Mos Espa Grand Arena (Phantom Menace)
The Largest Statue In The World, The Statue Of Unity In India, Is Four Times Taller Than The Statue Of Liberty
Turns Out I Had No Idea How Big Wombats Are
This Lion That Was Carved From A Huge Redwood Tree
Ancient Armadillo Fossils Discovered In Argentina
Bear Compared To Average Person
And there are still people that think they could take a bear one-on-one...
Bison Getting His Ear Tagged
Just Vibin
Salt Mines Of Garmsar, Iran
An Easter Island Head Fully Excavated
Human Hand Compared To That Of A Polar Bear
Found A Really Big Worm, Used My Sister For Scale
Petra In South Jordan
College Basketball Players And The Cheerleaders, Both Are Humans For Scale
This Dress Was Wore By Queen Victoria. I Didn’t Know She Was So Small!
King Alfred's Tower
An 18th century folly in England that's got nothing to do with the legendary King Alfred - but never mind: https://allthatsinteresting.com/king-alfreds-tower and https://thirdeyetraveller.com/king-alfreds-tower-stourhead/
This Camera Was Used For Aerial Photos During Wwii
And there's me that struggles to lift a 13lb (5.897kgs) reluctant cat to put him in his box to go to the vet while trying to avoid being scratched!
Crazy Horse Memorial. South Dakota
I'm having a hard time believing he'd want nature carved to honor him.
Banana Tree Leaf
Wind Turbine Maintenance
My brain can't work out what is happening with the thing on the right in this image
Indoor Vertical Farm
Giant Manta Ray Captured On The Coast Of New Jersey In 1933
76,000-Tonne Bulk Carrier 'Pasha Bulker' Stranded. (Highest Quality Re-Upload)
the MV Pasha Bulker, a bulk carrier ship that ran aground at Nobbys Beach in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, on June 8, 2007. The ship was stranded during a major storm while waiting offshore to load coal. The storm caused widespread flooding, strong winds, and high seas in the area. All 22 crew members were safely evacuated by helicopter. The vessel was successfully refloated on July 2, 2007, and towed to Japan for major repairs.
This Garbage Basket
Giant Container Ship Blocking The Suez Canal Today
Scale Model For 1997 Movie 'Titanic'
Tsunami Tetrapod Barriers
Dolos. Invented in South Africa. The more they move, the more they interlock. Like anchors
Here's A Swimmer Holding On To A Giant Underwater Boat Propeller
The Evolution Of Jet Airliner Engine Sizes, From The Douglas Dc8 To The Boeing 777
I always liked this picture, of a 777's engine next to a 737 fuselage, and engine. Clipboard0...631079.jpg
