Every human being you see in the course of a day has a problem that's sucking up at least 70 percent of his or her radar.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I try to stay under the radar.
My mind tends to operate a bit like a radar. I don't find it hard to switch off.
We tend to pay attention to that which is the most current on our radar screen.
The constant attention is what is so difficult.
But by providing the background picture - the universal situational awareness that we desire - by showing the anomalies, the Space-Based Radar will change the nature of how we do our analysis and our intelligence.
Every second of every day, our senses bring in way too much data than we can possibly process in our brains.
Across the board, people are looking at the problem, but simply not changing anywhere near fast enough.
We know that, relative to GPS, radar is not as accurate - we'd be seeing our planes' precise positions in 3-D, not just approximate locations every eight seconds.
You can't observe as much if you're observed by others.
People's minds are overloaded with information.
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