A student supplies the standard scientific account that the moon’s dark spots come from craters and less reflective material left by impacts.
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A student first reaches for material differences such as craters, asteroids, or different substances, but Jiang rejects these as insufficiently basic for the logical structure he is trying to isolate.
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"...standard explanation, okay? The standard explanation is that there are some craters, and these craters have certain material that is not reflective. They absorb..."
"There are different materials or craters or asteroids."
"No, that's not the most logical explanation. What's the most logical explanation?"
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