Seeing things from a different angle may lead us to enlightening results
The way our brain decodes all stimuli to help us understand the world can be easily fooled. Things are not really what we think they are. They are what we interpret. And interpretation depends on many aspects like the angle we see things and mental models.
A clear example is optical illusion. Discussed more than 2,500 years, it has been explored by masters like Vasarely and Michelangelo to fool our brains and lead us to the situations and understanding they wanted. They created unreal depth, sculptures following us...