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How do birds know how to build nests? And our eyes receive a two-dimensional image but our brains build a three-dimensional one. Could two three-dimensional images create a four-dimensional one, ad infinitum?

E8YY3W Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) with a bramble stick approaching its nest hole in a recently pollarded willow trunk, Gloucestershire.

How do birds know how to build nests?

Mike Vandeman,

San Ramon, California, US

2T2B4HK One man walking by a close up of a pair of eyes from a portrait painted by Antonello de Messina on a poster in central London

Our eyes receive a two-dimensional image but our brains build a three-dimensional one. Could two three-dimensional images create a four-dimensional one, ad infinitum?

Hillary Shaw,

Newport, Shropshire, UK

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