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could not have been tied together into a "logical" sequence without each eventscription having been labeled
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That's why I had trouble.
There were no words.
I just saw the answer.
No one could follow my logic as there was none.
I had to learn how to make the linguistic logical links in order to explain my ' vision' to others.
I still don't really "get" some areas of science because I can't visualise them.
Things like molecular chemistry, quantum anything, maths.
I am reading Dick Francis at the moment(slightly above chewing-gum-for-the-mind, but always entertaining who-dun-it type read) and I came across this in his book "Shattered". His main character is a famous glass blower. . "I tried to explain to him . . .was the draughtsman's inner eye that saw an object in three-dimensional terms. I could draw and pain all right, but it was the three-dimensional imagination that I'd been blessed with from birth that made. . ." (glass art creation easy)
I do not have a creative bone in my body; but when younger would come up with a dozen new ideas before breakfast.
How do you know how Bison think?
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michael