seen something doesn’t mean explain it. Differing interpretations abou — Barry L?�pez, Arctic Dreams: Imagination Desire a Northern Landscape

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Because you have seen something doesn't mean you can explain it. Differing interpretations will always abound, even when good minds come to bear. The kernel of indisputable information is a dot in space; interpretations grow out of the desire to make this point a line, to give it direction. The directions in which it can be sent, the uses to which it can be put by a culturally, professionally, and geographically diverse society are almost without limit. The possibilities make good scientists chary.

Barry L?�pez, Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape

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