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Re: Perception and Truth     

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Author: Ed
Date: Feb 4, 2007 06:46

...and our theoretical models. This body of approaches to truth is embodied in language. The perceptions are the illusion and only the slow growth of knowledge helps us penetrate the illusion. Our perceptors are frightfully limited, it takes generations of analysis and modeling to begin to "see" the actuality that their dim sensing masks. Ed Your post is good....
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Re: Perception and Truth     

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Author: tooly
Date: Feb 3, 2007 17:28

..., and our theoretical models. This body of approaches to truth is embodied in language. The perceptions are the illusion and only the slow growth of knowledge helps us penetrate the illusion. Our perceptors are frightfully limited, it takes generations of analysis and modeling to begin to "see" the actuality that their dim sensing masks. Ed Your post is good. "Worlds" ...
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Re: Perception and Truth     

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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Feb 1, 2007 16:20

..., and our theoretical models. This body of approaches to truth is embodied in language. The perceptions are the illusion and only the slow growth of knowledge helps us penetrate the illusion. Our perceptors are frightfully limited, it takes generations of analysis and modeling to begin to "see" the actuality that their dim sensing masks. Ed You have , in fact (in reality ...
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Re: Perception and Truth     

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Author: Ed
Date: Feb 1, 2007 13:02

... on our perceptions, our measurements, and our theoretical models. This body of approaches to truth is embodied in language. The perceptions are the illusion and only the slow growth of knowledge helps us penetrate the illusion. Our perceptors are frightfully limited, it takes generations of analysis and modeling to begin to "see" the actuality that their dim sensing masks. Ed
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