Wow, thanks for sharing the video. Creepy as heck animations, but very apt.
Wow, thanks for sharing the video. Creepy as heck animations, but very apt.
Since learning about it I have been trying to gain the skill. Attempting to create a cube or circle in my head and such. When I imagine things, it’s more like a list of details, not pictures. Sort of jealous of visualization, but I have above average memory due to qualifying everything. We are weird apes.
I realized I was aphantasic just like the woman in the article. I always thought the minds eye was just an expression and I was shocked to find out people can actually SEE stuff if they want. I can draw but it takes a lot of trial and error and I use lots of references.
That’s the scene I needed right now. Thank you.
He says he saw the orca, Starboard, swim by with the shark’s liver in its mouth. I am so confused. They really take one organ and jet? They don’t eat the rest of the shark? Any whale biologists around?
Same with the ‘getting better ideas in person’ bit. He means he can’t take credit for others’ work if everything is documented.
I had never heard this term, ‘sod-turning’ before. It means ground-breaking, like at the start of construction.