Evgenii,

If you have been able to read that paper, maybe you could try to sum up the 
main point? Especially if you find it convincing.

Bruno



> On 5 Sep 2019, at 19:53, 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Didn't read it as it was behind a paywall.
> 
> Brent
> 
> On 9/5/2019 9:58 AM, Evgenii Rudnyi wrote:
>> And what about the paper in Scientific American? Is it also about a 
>> pseudo-problem? If not, what is the difference?
>> 
>> Evgenii
>> 
>> Am 04.09.2019 um 21:59 schrieb 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 9/3/2019 12:32 PM, Evgenii Rudnyi wrote:
>>>> It looks like this is yet another virtual world theory, cf.
>>>> 
>>>> A Cartoon Epistemology by Steve Lehar
>>>> http://cns-alumni.bu.edu/~slehar/cartoonepist/cartoonepist.html
>>> 
>>> This is a pseudo-problem created by taking one view (parallel lines 
>>> converge at infinity) and contrasting it to another view (parallel lines 
>>> look parallel) as though the first was "real". Obviously what pattern in on 
>>> your retina is interpreted, and that the parallel lines are interpreted as 
>>> parallel is the useful, shareable one.
>>> 
>>> Brent
>>> 
>> 
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