TL Stephanchick

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And there, finally, Arabian’s view of the cosmos rested: He had faith in hardware systems and in designs that obeyed the laws of physics, and a deep distrust of human performance. “See, the brain is very clever,” Arabian said to all who would listen. “It can perceive things, it can create things, and all that. But it’s the most undependable, unreliable, unpredictable device that exists.”
Apollo: The Race To The Moon
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