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Your Brain Fills Gaps by Guessing

1 min read 211 views 5.0 (1 votes) 18 February 2026

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We see the world smoothly because the brain keeps predicting with incomplete data. Your eyes leave tiny gaps; the brain fills them with the ‘most likely’ picture. Reality is partly a construction.

Your eye isn’t a perfect camera every moment. It jumps, shifts focus, and loses information in between. Yet the world feels continuous because the brain stitches fragments together and predicts what belongs in the gaps. Usually it works; sometimes it misleads. A wild detail: you never notice your blind spot. There’s genuinely no image there, but the brain extends nearby patterns to make the hole invisible. This is why overtrusting perception can be risky. Saying “I saw it” can sometimes mean “my brain filled it in.”
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