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He argues that bigger estimates are an illusion based on flawed statistics.

Whether or not it's an illusion based on high visibility, the franchise seems to have attracted more than its share of outsize characters.

It's clear that what once appeared to be solid public finances were nothing of the sort but were in fact an illusion based on bloated and unsustainable revenues from a property boom.

(Remember the hate campaign against the Dixie Chicks?) But now as then we have the illusion of consensus, an illusion based on a process in which anyone questioning the preferred narrative is immediately marginalized, no matter how strong his or her credentials.

Had the earlier discovery of Neandertal fossils in the Châtelperronian layer been an illusion based on sloppy digging and compromised evidence?

He claimed that evil derives from the portion of inertia or nullity present in all non-divine creation; that it is a necessary accompaniment of good, or a stimulus to action, that it is an illusion based on narrow or temporally limited experience (G 4: 196f, 196, 231).

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What we believe is that bioplausible low-level filtering techniques like 'Lateral Inhibitions' and 'Contrast Sensitivity' models are able to answer many Geometrical and Brightness/Lightness Illusions based on their nature of multiscale processing.

Although the hypothesis has been applied for explaining Geometrical illusions in the past [36, 37, 38, 39], Changizi's new prediction generalized this idea and categorized Geometrical illusions based on the central idea that 'the classical Geometrical illusions are similar in kind to the projections observers often receive in a fixation when moving through the world' [9, p. 461].

The novelty of this work arises from its simplicity and the multiple-scale representation view, to explain the emergence of tilt in Tile Illusions based on a DoG edge map of the visual stimulus, in which the scales of filters are determined based on the characteristics of the investigated pattern.

If so, then we might point out that religious faith (not to be confused with some clearly irrational beliefs), while it might qualify as "illusion" based mostly on hope, nevertheless, precisely because it transcends the realm of the natural sciences, cannot be scientifically disproved.

The Müller-Lyer illusion is based on the Gestalt principles of convergence and divergence: the lines at the sides seem to lead the eye either inward or outward to create a false impression of length.

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