It seems by now we're both saying the same thing but in different ways.
I don't believe synthetics achieve true understanding of organics before Synthesis, I'm just saying that they can imitate them to fit into society, like EDI does. She's a synthetic but she's clearly trying to fit with organics and to do so she asks Shepard and etc how organics act and why, which we see in ME3 in various conversations on the Normandy and the Citadel, and we can see that she sometimes questions things that organics do and Shepard tells her that's it's normal for them, so EDI makes a modification in her programming so she can act accordingly. I think that's a little more clear?
I understand entirely what you are saying. I'm merely pointing out the fact that imitating something is not the same as actually truly grasping it. Take, for instance, a parrot. It can mimic what a human says, but does that mean it truly understands the full intent of those words and the expressions they convey? No. It's merely copying what it hears. The same applies to EDI and the Geth. They can copy and imitate all they want. Understanding isn't something can purely be created. It's a unique part of the human experience that can only be gained by being a human. An AI, with its limited programming capabilities, can never truly appreciate or understand the organic experience because it is not an organic. Synthesis resolves that dilemma by supplying the understanding and for lack of a better term, "humanity" that an AI can never have, programmed or otherwise.





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