Sujet : Re: Visualizing
De : jlarkin_highland_tech (at) *nospam* nirgendwo (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 07. Sep 2024, 16:26:09
Autres entêtes
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On Sat, 07 Sep 2024 06:58:54 GMT, Jan Panteltje <
alien@comet.invalid>
wrote:
On a sunny day (Fri, 06 Sep 2024 07:53:46 -0700) it happened john larkin
<jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote in <6u4mdjt3d32biaavd02a2cfebsgtd5kapa@4ax.com>:
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I was driving and listening to the local mostly-annoying NPR radio
station, but they had an interesting interview with a book author. It
was about his novel or some poetry or something.
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What was interesting was his recalling a conversation that he'd had
with his wife. She was takling about a plant or something and asked
him to visualize it. He was astounded that she, or anyone, could close
their eyes and *see* something they were thinking about.
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I was shocked to learn that there are people who can't form a mental
visual image.
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Close your eyes and consider a nice white ceramic dinner plate with a
beautiful deep red apple sitting in the center. Can you see it? From
the side and from the top? Do you see the stem? The colors? Imagine it
slowly rotating? See the fruit fly?
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Sure on problem, on my table there also is a small glass jar with some apple juice and a foil top with small holes
and many insects caught in it:
https://www.countryliving.com/home-maintenance/cleaning/a45085435/fruit-fly-traps-indoors-diy/
We like to leave the door open at our new office. We get fresh air and
neighbors and kids and dogs and fruit flies.
These really work:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MRHXM0I/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1