A short child in the back of the classroom raises his hand and waves it about frantically while making subtle "Ooh!" noises, signifying his excitement that he knows the answer. You recognize him; he is a pliable young lad well-known amongst the geeks and he knows almost everything. All he seems to lack is opinions and friends among the 'popular' kids. The teacher looks at him through the thick lenses of his glasses and says, in his bored monotone,
"Yes, Wikipedia?"
"You CAN see it, sir! It has a grey brown color which comes from the capillary blood vessels and the neuronal cell bodies."
"Very good, wikipedia," comes the standard reply, in the same dry voice.
Your interest wanes as the teacher begins to explain the anatomy of the brain and the fallacies made by several scientists pertaining to the brain's physical structure and the intelligence of its host. Another day in school, just like the last...