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by feralimal
1891 days ago
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Of course your eye is a sensor. As are all your senses. The difference is that the input it receives is unmediated by external sensors and software. Visualising atoms or DNA is fine, but it is an inferior source of information. By a long way. Imagine you were born deaf and couldn't hear music. But that someone showed you a music visualiser. Do you think if you were watching the output of that visualiser you would now know the music in some meaningful way? |
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26743591