A bit like our discussion here. More standpoints can ideally be merged into a coherent, more complete picture. The key is to sort out disagreements as coming from different backgrounds and biases and everybody admitting she is not 100% right. Otherwise it is a quarrel of stubborn knowitalls that can't agree.
Fusion is hard. As hard as getting humans to agree. Been there. In both situations.
And of course you can concentrate on improving one echo chamber, err single sensor. But you can never come past its fundamental limitations.
Fusion is hard. As hard as getting humans to agree. Been there. In both situations.
And of course you can concentrate on improving one echo chamber, err single sensor. But you can never come past its fundamental limitations.