
doi: 10.1049/ep.1970.0323
What can we know of the outside world via our contact through the senses, when the object studied, the transmission of information about the object and the sensation we have in our brain are totally different in kind? Using the gramophone record as a starting point, the author traces the transmission of the information encoded in the disc to the human brain, and shows that the knowledge we receive can be consistent, and can be explained and predicted with success.
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