mikemcgarry wrote:
tuanquang269 wrote:
What the eye sees, if it is at all different from what the brain visually perceives, then this distinction is, for practice purposes, meaningless.
(A) What the eye sees, if it is at all different from what the brain visually perceives, then this distinction is, for practice purposes, meaningless.
(B) It is meaningless, for practical purposes, to take what the eye sees and make it different from what the brain visually perceives.
(C) For practical purposes, it is a meaningless distinction
(A) What the eye sees, if it is at all different from what the brain visually perceives, then this distinction is, for practice purposes, meaningless.
(B) It is meaningless, for practical purposes, to take what the eye sees and make it different from what the brain visually perceives.
(C) For practical purposes, it is a meaningless distinction
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