writes:
> The electrochemical changes in the visual and cerebral cortex must be
> firstly translated into an image. Then this image ought be changed
> into the corresponding object. In comparison with image formation by a
> plane mirror, we would elucidate the mechanisms and pathways of these
> most unexpected transformations, with an effort to reveal the mystery
> of visual consciousness .
+1 QOTW.
At least, I *think* this is telling me I need to see measurements of
my program's performance before trying to optimised based on merely
cerebral hunches. No?
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`\ know the speed limit is 55 miles an hour?' I said 'Yeah I know, |
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Ben Finney