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Hi Im John Green, and this is Crash Course: Navigating Digital Information. So, images are incredibly powerful to human brains. Like, I read and loved the first four Harry Potter books before seeing a Harry Potter movie. And I really liked the movie, but after watching it, I could never see my Harry Potter or Hermione ever again--I saw only Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson. And also I learned that Hermione is pronounced Hermione. And not Her-mee-own. They say a picture is worth a thousand words -- and by they I mean the advertiser who supposedly coined that idiom in the 1940s. Photographs in particular feel real and objective to us, because they seem to capture a moment of reality. More than 150 years ago, Matthew Bradys iconic Civil War photographs were often staged, for instance, his assistants would move corpses and change their postures to maximize the images visual power. But while images have never been as reliable as they seem, this is especially true in the era of photosh