The most important insight I have discovered is that we do not see the world, we interpret it. If I see a video captured with a phone from someone in the crowd of a concert, I know I do not get the full and true experience of the concert. The audio is richer, the scales look different, and the camera only captures a small part of the content. The limited and biased version of the experience I get from the concert will ultimately depend on the properties of the phone capturing it. Similarly, all of my other experiences depend on the properties of me. The lens is my eyes, the microphone is my ears… you get the picture ;). Perhaps most importantly, the processor of the phone is our sensory nervous system. The intuitive feeling of interpretation rather than observation is my favorite dolphin jump so far.