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Metaphorical discussion of black boxes and scientific tools

The text contains no concrete allegations, names, dates, or financial details linking any influential actors to misconduct. It is a philosophical analogy without actionable leads. Uses black‑box metaphor to discuss scientific investigation Mentions missile control and life‑support systems only hypothetically References Helen Keller illustration unrelated to any political or legal matter

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #015759
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The text contains no concrete allegations, names, dates, or financial details linking any influential actors to misconduct. It is a philosophical analogy without actionable leads. Uses black‑box metaphor to discuss scientific investigation Mentions missile control and life‑support systems only hypothetically References Helen Keller illustration unrelated to any political or legal matter

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Understanding 69 In my trivial example, the cat could eat a wire and change the operation of the black box. Now there is an open circuit where none existed before. If this happened, the output would change and we would need a new theory to explain it. If the circuit was attached to a missile control system or a life support system, you would really want a full understanding without waiting. It’s humans nature to try to open black boxes. This is what MRI scans, X-rays, particle accelerators and all our other tools of scientific investigation are for. We want to open all the black boxes of nature and see what is going on inside: simply waiting to see what happens is not acceptable. In a sense, we live in a black box. We experience the world through our senses, seeing with our eyes and feeling with our hands. The brain never directly experiences anything; it only infers the likelihood of ae et ~ Scene from The Miracle Worker. Helen Keller pictured at the moment she understood language.

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