DALL-E 3 can draw bicycles better than humans! (image from Cognitive psychologist Rebecca Lawson https://t.co/JuTPeQqyaM) https://t.co/gpW4d4N8LS
do you know how a bicycle works? https://t.co/NNTmx1uufu
@KirinDave this paper on how most people don't know how bicycles work yet can still use them fine seems relevant https://t.co/TnKNsLThMz
cf. 「説明深度の錯覚」: 自転車はどんな風にできていますか,フレームだけ描いてある図にペダルやチェーンを描き足して完成させてください.実験協力者たちの回答は… https://t.co/RQrbB7yUpv https://t.co/JX2kJeQI01
RT @NireBryce: thinking about https://t.co/OkKIuvnUyI and how the abstract compact models engineers, scientists, computer people and mathem…
thinking about https://t.co/OkKIuvnUyI and how the abstract compact models engineers, scientists, computer people and mathematiciansare cs that of people who have to deal with physical components vs people who only use the thing
Ez mennyire reality check tanulmány, az emberek jó része még egy működő biciklit sem tud rajzolni. https://t.co/QAIiwD40I7
Good grief. "60% of non-bicyclists, and 9% of experienced bicyclists, made one or more errors in identifying the position of pedals, chain, or layout of the frame when asked to draw a bicycle from memory." https://t.co/IFOLpz5C3V
RT @alexey_r: The science of cycology: Failures to understand how everyday objects work [bicycles as example] https://t.co/gF9b3lKraq via T…
RT @julian_genkins: @erhall1 @Neil_Mehta @erhall1 couldn't agree more. @Neil_Mehta modeling how to safely remind we don't know about basic…
RT @julian_genkins: @erhall1 @Neil_Mehta @erhall1 couldn't agree more. @Neil_Mehta modeling how to safely remind we don't know about basic…
@erhall1 @Neil_Mehta @erhall1 couldn't agree more. @Neil_Mehta modeling how to safely remind we don't know about basic things like "cycology". https://t.co/2u8ecNoSTK
RT @keefer007: The science of cycology: Failures to understand how everyday objects work #hmihce https://t.co/WbAZADMPHH https://t.co/DT4r0…
RT @keefer007: The science of cycology: Failures to understand how everyday objects work #hmihce https://t.co/WbAZADMPHH https://t.co/DT4r0…
RT @keefer007: The science of cycology: Failures to understand how everyday objects work #hmihce https://t.co/WbAZADMPHH https://t.co/DT4r0…
The science of cycology: Failures to understand how everyday objects work #hmihce https://t.co/WbAZADMPHH https://t.co/DT4r0541IX
A nice real world example is in this paper - "The Science of Cyclology: Failures to Understand How Everyday Objects Work". People don't understand how bicycles work, but bicycles have improved incrementally every generation. https://t.co/Tltb46TPx6
RT @eye_ii_eye: Исследователь из Ливерпуля (кстати, женщина) утверждает, что девушки, рисующие велосипед, в среднем ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНО делают в…
RT @eye_ii_eye: Исследователь из Ливерпуля (кстати, женщина) утверждает, что девушки, рисующие велосипед, в среднем ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНО делают в…
RT @eye_ii_eye: Исследователь из Ливерпуля (кстати, женщина) утверждает, что девушки, рисующие велосипед, в среднем ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНО делают в…
Исследователь из Ливерпуля (кстати, женщина) утверждает, что девушки, рисующие велосипед, в среднем ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНО делают в два раза больше ошибок. Но психолог из Казани — ёбаный антинаучный сексист, ага. Какие ж вы, блядь, поехавшие. https://t.co/ByMWmEA
Она там ещё и по возрасту умудрилась этих несчастных раскидать. Два эксперимента (разных!!!) один вывод по возрасту. Помогите, объясните что за хуйня? https://t.co/VGFbeuLwhM https://t.co/j3CkIbfzf9
Fantastic. Reminds me of this line "The overwhelming amount of ‘stuff’ directly in front of us forbids any kind of comprehensive or objective recording of what is in our visual field." from @teppofelin essay here https://t.co/Yc8V87vKXu
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
@ddehewty and then i saw this thread about people who couldn't draw a bicycle correctly https://t.co/spVFI34CZR
At the intersection between memorization and abstraction, it's fascinating to see what humans can and can't recall about everyday interactions. We recall far less than we'd like to imagine we do, whether by accident or design. Is it necessary for abstracti
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
Thread
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
Our minds abstract away the complexities of how things actually work. You know less than you think.
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
What does it mean to <understand> something? Here are some possible dimensions of understanding.
People not know easy stuff y tho
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
What a delightful thread!
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
This...is remarkable.
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
This is quite shocking - especially the terrible drawings - but correlates well with observations in the field, finding out that most people don't know how a petrol engine works, or the concept behind GPS
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
"the world is its own best representation" comes to mind, https://t.co/jT9xIM06Ph etc...
Interesting for anyone who likes to reflect in cognition, mental representations, etc
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
RT @michael_nielsen: Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many…
Fun study that asked people questions about things like where on a bike the pedals, chain, etc were. Surprisingly many people - even frequent cyclists - made basic errors when a bike wasn't actually in front of them: https://t.co/FWpPIUWtTh https://t.co/o9
RT @joshualandy: TIL most people can't draw a bicycle. More at: https://t.co/QEhnm5thuc (title: Failures to understand how every objects…
TIL most people can't draw a bicycle. More at: https://t.co/QEhnm5thuc (title: Failures to understand how every objects work 🔥) https://t.co/MPiIvIWaHf
people are really bad at drawing bikes, study finds. http://t.co/rDPxQLbayd http://t.co/uN4SSVYbn6
people are really bad at drawing bikes, study finds. http://t.co/rDPxQLbayd http://t.co/uN4SSVYbn6