Well, it seems to me a scientist has need for both vision and confidence.
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If you look at the scientists who really make a difference, they think boldly. They're not afraid to question what they see.
It may be said with a degree of assurance that not everything that meets the eye is as it appears.
A vision is not just a picture of what could be; it is an appeal to our better selves, a call to become something more.
There's a certain confidence that comes with being sure about the way the world works.
Replacing human vision is more than just a tool: we need to understand how that affects the brain.
We especially need imagination in science.
Just because a man lacks the use of his eyes doesn't mean he lacks vision.
Competence, like truth, beauty, and contact lenses, is in the eye of the beholder.
If a scientist is not befuddled by what they're looking at, then they're not a research scientist.
I think perception is important.
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