A Deeper Look Into Perception, Thought Patterns, and the Quiet Language of the Mind
Close your eyes for a moment.
Imagine a single shape—a triangle. Three lines, three angles, a simple structure that has existed in human thought for thousands of years. It is one of the most basic forms in geometry, yet it carries surprising complexity when placed in patterns, layered designs, or visual puzzles.
Now open your eyes and picture a triangle puzzle—lines intersecting, shapes overlapping, angles forming within angles. At first glance, it may seem straightforward. But as you look closer, more shapes begin to emerge. Small triangles hide inside larger ones. Patterns reveal themselves slowly. What once appeared simple becomes intricate.
The question is deceptively simple:
How many triangles do you see?