Re: In what language do you think?
- From: LEE Sau Dan <danlee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 23:26:53 +0800
"heliogabalus" == heliogabalus <forbidden@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> and think almost always by visualizing script.
heliogabalus> This seems to me impossible too. And how do you
heliogabalus> visualise scripts in your mind?
Based on the shapes.
heliogabalus> On a dark background? On a paper?
No. Just a shape. A shape could be sensed by touching, or by seeing.
It doesn't matter. You just need to have a concept of that shape.
Like a circle. When you think about circle, for instance, you don't
have to visualize as something drawn with black ink on white paper.
The circle in my mind doesn't have colours nor size. It's just a
shape. It could be the shape that you feel when touching a coin.
"Circle" is just a mental model. You can map it to a visualized form
or touchable object. But you don't have to. You can even verbalize
it if you like.
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