“Stereotypes are the mind's shorthand for dealing with complexities. They have two aspects: they are much blunter than reality; they are shaped to fit a man's preferences or prejudgments. Thus two principles are involved: differentiation or its lack, and biased preferential perception.” MenMindTwoRealityPrinciplesAtheismInvolvedFitPerceptionAspectPositive AtheismComplexityStereotypePreferenceBiasedDifferentiationShorthand Author:Robert E Lane
“The world is complex, and so too must be the activities that we perform. But that doesn't mean that we must live in continual frustration. No. The whole point of human-centered design is to tame complexity, to turn what would appear to be a complicated tool into one that fits the task, that is understandable, usable, enjoyable.” WorldHumansMeanWholeTurnsDesignFitActivityToolsTasksComplexesComplicatedComplexityFrustrationEnjoyable Author:Donald A. Norman
“One universe, four forces, billions of galaxies. The precision and complexity of our world is enough to make even the famous cosmologist go just a little bit crazy. How does it all fit together? Is there a single, overarching design to the cosmos? And if we find it, will we glimpse the mind of God?” IfsWorldMindLittlesDoeEnoughTogetherUniverseForceBitsFourCrazyDesignFitLittle BitBillionsComplexityCosmosOur WorldGlimpseGalaxyPrecision Author:Morgan Freeman
“Scientifically speaking, the existence of God is an untenable hypothesis. It's not well-defined, it's completely unnecessary to fit the data, and it adds unhelpful layers of complexity without any corresponding increase in understanding.” WellsUnderstandingExistenceFitIncreaseAddDefinedDataComplexityLayersUnnecessaryHypothesisCorrespondingExistence Of God Author:Sean M. Carroll