If you gave Aristotle ten thousand unplugged computers of different makes and models, no matter how systematically he analyzed them he’d not only be wrong, he’d be misleadingly wrong. He would find that they were related by shape—rectangles/squares; by color—black, white, or tan. Size/weight; material.
Aristotle was smart, but there is nothing he could ever learn about computers from his investigations. His science is all wrong for what he was doing. But Aristotle would think he knew a terrible amount about computers from his studies. In fact, he’d probably be considered an expert. “To fix this computer, we need to make it more rectangular. Get chopping, malaka.”
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