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Do you think in words or pictures?
Neither.
Cilantro wrote:
Pictures, connections, feelings, hunches, and concepts. I imagine conversations sometimes or play with text in my head for foresight or writing purposes
I have a verbal stream of consciousness and some pictures, some concepts, but mostly in think in… I don’t know what to call it. “
Chunking?” It’s more than an idiom. Sometimes a metaphore. Odd chunks of things that are too complicated to translate. What do you call things like “the last straw” – “a doubting Thomas” – “let them eat cake” – “cry wolf” – “something rotten in Denmark.” Stuff that has a long-winded story behind it, only mine are too frequent and too obscure. Just about everything I want to say is be packed with chunks of stuff that no one would have time for. So I keep it to myself.
b9 wrote:
when I am thinking mathematically, i think in something similar to diagrams, but i do not see them. they are subjective diagrams which i am centrally plugged into.
I don’t know what “centrally plugged into” means, but at the same time it almost makes sense to me.
LunaUlysses wrote:
I have to wonder about that as well, and if it's one reason why I have a hard time describing or putting verbally things into words. I get a concept or picture, all that information at once, and there's so much, that it's difficult to find all the different words, which takes time, to explain it. Then when I'm trying to explain it, I'm trying to think it, and my brain's going two ways at once, and I get stuck. Or I end up putting questions or explanations in a different syntax that ends up confusing the listener. I once had someone ask me, "Is English your second language?" "...No. I just suck at explaining things."
Wow, that one almost makes sense, too.
All at once, or “chunking?”