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27 September, 15:08

How does an observation about an object differ from an inference about that object

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  1. 27 September, 17:55
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    It happens because when you observe something, you are looking at it with all the details at that precise moment ... but when you make a guess, an inference you have to use your memory to bring back some facts, that could be already distorced
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