Uh, it's like those. It's kind of— it's like taking a picture—
[ which is about when he accepts that even if a person from the 1960's would have any frame of reference for the only ways Simon can think to explain this mystifying and heavily computer-dependent process, he probably shouldn't try. And if being the product of a brain scan is this unusual, he isn't sure how much he wants people to know about it, anyway. Why do that when you can try to avoid thinking about it or being glared at by towering Russian guys?
He falters mid-gesture, drawing his extant hand away from his head where it was probably inadvertently signing "getting your right hemisphere sucked out by an arcade claw machine". ]
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Uh, it's like those. It's kind of— it's like taking a picture—
[ which is about when he accepts that even if a person from the 1960's would have any frame of reference for the only ways Simon can think to explain this mystifying and heavily computer-dependent process, he probably shouldn't try. And if being the product of a brain scan is this unusual, he isn't sure how much he wants people to know about it, anyway. Why do that when you can try to avoid thinking about it or being glared at by towering Russian guys?
He falters mid-gesture, drawing his extant hand away from his head where it was probably inadvertently signing "getting your right hemisphere sucked out by an arcade claw machine". ]
—it's not important. Just a coincidence.