In layman’s terms, at day time you can clearly see what you’re looking at so you process that information quickly and know immediately that there’s nothing to be scared of.
At night when we can’t see, if we see a silhouette of something, whatever it may be, say a pile of clothes you forgot about, you don’t immediately recognize it as that pile of clothes, it just looks like a figure of something or someone. That scares the crap outta you because your brain processes it as something that shouldn’t be there.
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