Why do interiors feel so much roomier than what the space looks like from the outside? 🤔

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I dunno. Why do you hear strange noises coming from outside but never hear them when you are actually out there?

Maybe cause you're never out there?

Do you want my tinfoil opinion?

Let’s hear it

It is orchestrated to feel more comfortable indoors, because sunshine produces vitamin D naturally which helps with mental stability, immune health, and energy. Fresh air (with natural allergens such as pollen) helps build immunity or tolerance to local bacteria and allergens and it’s easier to control a population when they are indoors… but those are just my thoughts… and in my opinion it’s working… now a days on a beautiful snowy day… I rarely see kids playing outside in it, more people have empty boring yards and less gardens growing their own food… my wife is doing a homeschool initiative called 1000 hours outside to get kids outside for at least 1000 hours a year because kids average less than half that these days and at least 1200 hours in front of a screen instead.

optic illusion ?

Maybe cause you're closer up? Do these look roomy?

TARDIS, probably.

Time And Relative Dimensions In Space

The Manchurian Effect

Because we care more about the interior than the exterior. We rarely see the exterior of our own homes