Example: the utter foolishness of reductionism (Introduction)
Another version of the reductionist approach. Because we use a biological system to record vision, we don't reproduce a scene in the same way as a digital camera. The brain has to make adjustments, shown in this study to take a little time. Very little of the retina has sharp vision (the fovea). But if one takes a digital picture of the scene, the scene we saw and the scene in the picture, which the fovea can see clearly, is the same. Reductionist scientists pick our biologic methods apart, instead of seeing the magic wonderment of the biological solutions:-http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-10-brain-sharp-vision.html
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