• 14th_cylon@lemm.ee
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    1 hour ago

    An insect that sees ultraviolet light doesn’t see it how we see it

    It was showing a representation in the visible light spectrum of what the visor can detect

    the insect’s brain evolved to process insect’s available sensory input, so did human’s. so geordi would see exactly the same reducted picture that we see on the viewscreen, because that is the only thing our brain knows how to do.

    and you are still narrowing this discussion to subset of the facts. there is still the fact of visor being piece of technology that can be lost, malfunction, causes occasional pain and allows its wearer to be hacked by romulan intelligence. i don’t call that superior to my eyes.

    anyway, i don’t think we will progress further in this discussion, so until next time 🖖