• Sunoc@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    Jelly. That sounds really entertaining!

    But that’s the part that really baffled me when I learned that people can “actually” see stuff in their mind: it feels that if I could see something, I would gain access to more or unsolicited information about the object or the scene.

    When asked to think about rotating an apple, my brain goes “yes, an apple, I know the concept well. Rotating it is very realistic and doable.” and that’s it. If I could actually see it, I would be able to tell the color, tell the change in position of the stem, maybe there is a small leaf, idk; but that’s not part of the “question” and thus feels really weird to me that people can do that and extract or extrapolate information.