The tendency to perceive patterns where none exist, known as pareidolia, can lead to misinterpretations in both science and religion. The 'cross shape' attributed to 'polilamina' is a visual artifact, not an inherent property, akin to seeing faces in clouds. This phenomenon highlights the importance of objective observation and critical thinking, warning against projecting desired meanings onto ambiguous data.
Impact: Medium. This insight serves as a crucial reminder to critically evaluate perceived patterns, whether in scientific data or religious iconography. It underscores the need for evidence-based interpretation over subjective pattern recognition.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:46:01 to 01:49:01.
Sources in support: Sacani (Guest (remote)), Emílio Garcia (Biologist), Felipe Hime (Astrophysicist)

