Theuniverseman wrote:
Give me a planisphere and I can find every constellation above the horizon on any given night, but I already have the vast majority of constellations committed to memory anyway. I can also tell which planets are visible because they bright (no kidding right) but also because they are not part of the zodiacal constellation they happen to be in, I can tell you which planet it is by its color and brightness, this is all so easy for me I frequently forget that most people never even bother to look up much less bother with learning the night sky, kind of sad really.
I don't think that's only related to patterns, it's related to having a good memory. I am very good at noticing patterns but terrible at remembering them. My memory is very bad indeed. You are apparently blessed with the ability to notice patterns and memorise them, too - or perhaps you aren't.
Are these constellations you are memorising patterns that have been noticed by you, or patterns that have been noticed by somebody else, and that you are just copying and committing to memory? Did you notice them yourself of your own accord up in the night sky, or did you memorise a diagram you saw in a book or on the Internet, and then go and look up and realise it was all true, and those patterns were all up in the sky just like the book said? I ask because I have a theory that the better your memory is, the worse you are at spotting patterns, and vice versa - but it's just a private theory of my own, nothing that's been scientifically proven. I can spot all sorts of brilliant patterns, but my memory is like a sieve so it's useless having this pattern-spotting ability unless I quickly go and write the patterns down. It's like I have amnesia or something. LOL