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by m_nyongesa
1204 days ago
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The major difference between the airplane flying example and the computer language reproduction model example is that we actually understand how aerodynamics and flight work, so we understand very well how an airplane flies (it doesn't just "replicate" flight). We don't understand how the human brain works so that our minds can acquire language. |
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You have probably heard of the explanation that the curvature of the airplane's wings generates lift. However, this is wrong (as explained in the article) and can't explain observable phenomena such as planes flying upside down.