Sam scored in the top one percent of all test takers on a test that measures people's spatial memory abilities. This indicates that he will have a below-average recall for information that does not entail spatial layouts.
The event is described in the section when a waiter at a restaurant who was able to accurately recall every detail of each customer's unique orders for a sizable group of customers failed to recognize one of those customers a few hours later. The server said that he only recalled the specifics of each order until the order was served, which contrasted with the customer's eventual forgetting.
The text in question makes the following claim:
Most of the legal changes proposed by the Feminist Group for Rights have already been put into effect five years after the first proposal.
Therefore, the law reforms first suggested by this group at the convention today are likely to be implemented within five years.
According to Marky, the majority of online web pages contain several alluring and difficult-to-ignore hyperlinks. Each of these links refers to more links, and so forth. According to Marky, this chain of "link 1 leading to link 2 leading to link 3..." creates a "bottomless hole of distracting and mostly trivial information," which regularly falls into by internet users makes it harder for them to perform complex reasoning that needs focus and attention.
In response, Clark cites a study that showed that regular internet users performed better on attention tests than infrequent users and also had higher levels of activity in the brain regions linked to sophisticated reasoning.
The mayor of the city reports that since the restriction on driving fossil-fuel powered vehicles older than five years on city roads began at the beginning of this year, air pollution has progressively decreased.
The mayor then concludes that if all the remaining fossil-fuel powered cars in the city are also banned, air pollution will end in the city. Note that the city mayor does not establish that fossil-fuel powered cars are the only source of air pollution in the city.
The question asks us to find the flaw in the argument.