Ah, yeah. I totally missed that. But still, a sensor could be common to both 
types, but the organ that samples the sensor might be different... faster, 
coarser truncation, ignoring some channels, etc.  The boundary is fuzzy.

On February 26, 2021 12:12:20 PM PST, Marcus Daniels <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>I was thinking of more a total bandwidth issue.  If one has individual
>sensors that are high resolution and high sensitivity there are not as
>many sensors that can take data given fixed processing power.   So the
>extrovert has crummy 1 bit detectors, but draws from many of them, and
>(rightly or wrongly) claims to be more grounded.   Introverts feel like
>they are constantly getting beaten by others' needs and emotions.  A
>loud cacophony that is skull-splitting. 
>

-- 
glen ⛧

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