This reminds me of an old TED talk by Jeff Hawkins where he talks about why he believes both neuroscience and ML are talking past each other. From what I understand his predictions about ML haven't quite worked out, but his insight about science being about uncovering the *counter-intuitive* truths, and that that's part of what makes it so hard, has always stuck with me:
"We taught our kids the Bible says God created all these species, cats are cats; dogs are dogs; people are people; plants are plants; they don't change. Noah put them on the ark in that order, blah, blah. The fact is, if you believe in evolution, we all have a common ancestor. We all have a common ancestor with the plant in the lobby! This is what evolution tells us! And it's true! But it's kind of unbelievable!"
If only my ancestors had been fortunate enough to marry into the branch of the bacteria family that could photosynthesize, like all my little green cousins here.