Thinking about the possibility that there is more than one thing, when in fact there is only one thing because the Cognitive Resolution is low.
The idea seems to be related to illusion or cognitive bias. Seeing things as a single entity is the human brain’s way of simplifying information, when in fact there may be multiple elements hidden within it. Unraveling the complexity that appears to be one by low resolution may require detailed observation and new perspectives. For example, a particular issue or concept may appear to be one, but breaking it down may reveal different elements.
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