Campin_Cat wrote:
@QuantumChemist: Are you a savant? Often, on here, we get someone asking if any of us are a savant, and I've always said "no", cuz I always figured this visualization thing, that I have, is something that MANY Autistics have. When I explored savantism (read articles on the Internet), I got the feeling that I MIGHT be a savant; then, out-of-nowhere, I got the opportunity to participate in an in-person study group (the study was about "mental things"----not, specifically, savantism), and they gave us a test, on which I scored perfectly, and the lady said I was a savant----but, I haven't been officially diagnosed; unless, maybe, I can count that lady; she WAS a "psychology professional", but it's not in my medical record.
I've always thought savatism was extremely rare----like, there's this "official" savant (a black guy in London; can't remember his name) who can draw cities, after a fly-over in a helicopter; I don't think I could do that (I can draw, but his drawings are UNBELIEVABLY detailed).
I doubt if I am at that level, but I have never been tested directly for that though. I like to think of it as a special tool that I have learned to hone over my lifetime, as I did have this capability since I was young (but did not always use it for the greater good back then). My mental visual capabilities do extend far outside of the normal 3-D range of most people. (But to them, it would be a rather useless property to have as they usually do not have a need for it like I do.) If I concentrate hard enough, I can sometimes do mental x-ray images of moving things I am thinking about and can keep track of multiple movements of inner parts over time. That trait does help me in "seeing inside" of subatomic particles to figure out what causes their properties to be the way that they are.
Nikola Tesla was probably a true mental visual savant, as he was capable of building electrical devices and testing them in his head before going and making the real ones that worked. He did not need a blueprint to build something, it was all done in his head when he was inventing things.