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09/01/2024 - Vocal n° 64 - 11:25 : Reflexes - No effort, like a vocabulary - measurement analogy

(Q - SaïdParis: But you also said that Tintin, at the end, he makes a synthesis in his head and that the trigger, even if it is exogenous, does not fall from the sky, it comes how you got there, that's why I can't understand how you can throw away the whole game and at the same time have a summary in your head of the journey and how we got there. . So it's this notion that I have difficulty understanding in fact.)

MB: What we acquire as knowledge during the first 9, as knowledge, as a notion, as what we want, for some will be useful again, but once again, in a totally reflex way. It's not, I don't know how to say it, it's really, I have the impression of being very clear in what I'm saying but apparently it's not very well understood but we don't have need to make an effort, it comes like a vocabulary when we use words, there I speak, you speak, we speak, we don't think, apart from at times when we want to say something very precise, but with usual vocabulary, we don't look for words.

(Q - SaïdParis: But the synthesis, you did say a synthesis, that still means something. Tintin, he summarizes his journey.)< br />
MB: A sentence is a synthesis, a sentence, when we speak, we make a synthesis of the vocabulary that we have learned. It's a way of using the elements you have in your head. It's that basic really.

(Q - SaïdParis: Okay, OK.)

MB: It does not come from, how shall I put it, complex engineering, a whole plan to put in place, et cetera, et cetera. No, no, it's much simpler.

(Q - Palestrina: It's a bit of an example, each time, I take this example, Michel well we all know the measure. The measure is a word which was ultimately created by Max as part of the game. Well, if at the end in the super solution we come across the word measurement, we won't have to think at all, we know what it is, we will do what there is has to do, it's a bit like that, right?)

MB: Yes, absolutely.