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"The believing we do something when we do nothing is the first illusion of tobacco," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson in an 1859 journal entry.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet "The believing we do something when we do nothing is the first illusion of tobacco," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson in an 1859 journal entry.
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First, the illusion of absolute data safety, as shown by medical informatics.
At first, an illusion of depth was achieved by painting perspective scenery on canvas; then the ground plan of the set was rearranged to envelop the actor with the set.
First, the illusion of control over an actually uncontrollable outcome (a light onset) was sensitive to P(O), but dependent on the participant's goal (to prevent the occurrence of an undesired outcome vs. to produce the occurrence of a desired one).
Second, the illusion of liquidity evaporates when there is a stampede for the exit.
He found that at up to 60 or 72 images per second, the illusion of reality grew — and, at some frequencies, leapt.
As for the second illusion — the sheen of reality — this one's trickier.
Itself "a rumination on loss," the speaker is similarly resistant at first, entertaining illusions of a pet remaining with her.
Read Mo's first post, 'The illusion of attention'.
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