[ There's a long pause, like someone isn't sure if his mailbox is recording yet. But there's two taps against the speaker, making sure it's on, and then a voice pronounces crisply: ]
You did not perceive the trick of the eye because you did not adjust for context. In humans, schizophrenics often fall prey to that as well, as the sensory and conceptual parts of their brains are theorized to not be connected the way the rest of mankind's is. I ought not to have expected something that is not even human to be able to percieve it, when even humans whose brain's machinery has stopped gears cannot. I have not the slightest idea as to how your brain is wired.
...not like a human's, clearly. [ grumbles, looking aside. ] But I didn't need to fail a stupid test for that to be made apparent. I'm a animal, a beast, a monster, and that hasn't changed. And, honestly, it never will, though I have taken several strides in the "right" direction.
Re: day 293, evening.
[ He stops to pull this up on his phone, and holds it before Cypher. ]
Here. Now, which square would you say is darker, A or B?
Re: day 293, evening.
Re: day 293, evening.
[ pockets his phone again, then, and resumes walking ]
Re: day 293, evening.
Re: day 293, evening.
You did not perceive the trick of the eye because you did not adjust for context. In humans, schizophrenics often fall prey to that as well, as the sensory and conceptual parts of their brains are theorized to not be connected the way the rest of mankind's is. I ought not to have expected something that is not even human to be able to percieve it, when even humans whose brain's machinery has stopped gears cannot. I have not the slightest idea as to how your brain is wired.
Re: day 293, evening.
Re: day 293, evening.
Re: day 293, evening.