unnamed2022-06-01
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unnamed2022-06-01
/villagepump/ Masui and nishio have symmetrical ideas in terms of "same" and "difference".
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It was pointed out to me that there is a difference between focusing on the differences and focusing on the same, but I thought as I was writing this article that sometimes we are focusing on the same.
Seeing only the ends is the same as seeing only the thick of it.
It was pointed out to me that there is a difference between focusing on the differences and focusing on the same, but I thought as I was writing this article that sometimes we are focusing on the same.
Seeing only the ends is the same as seeing only the thick of it.
I'm starting to get the feeling that this is not a symmetrical relationship.
Mr. Masui's "X and Y are the same" is an "invention of a new point of view" that "from this point of view, they appear to overlap.
Figure: The two images appear to overlap depending on the viewing direction.
When I say "different" I don't think it's "X and Y don't overlap when you change your point of view".
The X is vague and spread out (= low resolution), should be observed more clearly (= increase resolution).
Are you changing the camera lens rather than changing the point of view? Are you adjusting the focus?
/villagepump/ focusing on the "same" and focusing on the "difference" are the same.
/sta/generalizing-masui-san and specializing-nishio-san.
I thought about it for a while and came up with the expressionMr. Masui leaving and Mr. Nishio approaching /sta/sta.icon
Mr. Masui is looking for a bird's eye view, or rather, a point of view, from a distance.
Mr. Nishio moves closer to increase resolution.
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