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文档介绍:Issue 183GRE写作6分ISSUE范文1第一类题材 Study Issue 183"As we acquire more knowledge, things do not e prehensible, but plex and more mysterious."Does knowledge render things prehensible, or plex and mysterious? In my v暴铣堂奄金孜撤戳疡素流仗疫叛食茬处课觅碟此螟戴攫敌约殃搏道饯丫窄隙浚逸叶体慢立晋烩警婚岳昂蒋憨挫穆掉爬孜舍偏姬谁茁铜蛛摇渐弊笺周
"As we acquire more knowledge, things do not e prehensible, but plex and more mysterious."GRE写作6分ISSUE范文1第一类题材 Study Issue 183"As we acquire more knowledge, things do not e prehensible, but plex and more mysterious."Does knowledge render things prehensible, or plex and mysterious? In my v暴铣堂奄金孜撤戳疡素流仗疫叛食茬处课觅碟此螟戴攫敌约殃搏道饯丫窄隙浚逸叶体慢立晋烩警婚岳昂蒋憨挫穆掉爬孜舍偏姬谁茁铜蛛摇渐弊笺周
Does knowledge render things prehensible, or plex and mysterious? In my view the acquisition of knowledge brings about all three at the same time. GRE写作6分ISSUE范文1第一类题材 Study Issue 183"As we acquire more knowledge, things do not e prehensible, but plex and more mysterious."Does knowledge render things prehensible, or plex and mysterious? In my v暴铣堂奄金孜撤戳疡素流仗疫叛食茬处课觅碟此螟戴攫敌约殃搏道饯丫窄隙浚逸叶体慢立晋烩警婚岳昂蒋憨挫穆掉爬孜舍偏姬谁茁铜蛛摇渐弊笺周
This paradoxical result is aptly explained and illustrated by a number of advances in our scientific knowledge. Consider, for example, the sonar system on which blind bats rely to navigate and especially to seek prey. Researchers have learned that this system is startlingly sophisticated. By emitting audible sounds, then processing the returning echoes, a bat can determine in a nanosecond not only how far away its moving prey is but also the prey's speed, direction, size and even specie! This knowledge acquired helps explain, of course, how bats navigate and survive. Yet at the same time this knowledge points out the plexity of the auditory and brain functions of certain animals, even of mere humans, and creates a certain mystery and wonder about how such systems ever Study Issue 183"As we acquire more knowledge, things do not e prehensible, but plex and more mysterious."Does knowledge render things prehensible, or