Jacques Hadamard thinking in "image space," arguing that core thinking operates by manipulating mental models in abstract continuous representation spaces, not primarily through language.So, congratulations, you earned a doctorate by flexing wordy parts of your brain, you can recite the entire medical dictionary. You've memorized the entire damn University library, but can you abstractly represent heuristically algorithmic data with a thousand distinct calculations per second? >I don't think so>Check mate dorks
As someone who can rotate the shapes mentally and has an inner monologue i think this is kind of dumb because linguistical thought helps you realize things logically you would miss if operating on visualization which is more intuitive, but yeah if anyone has neither of these they are probably fucked, maybe they can be like the little dog with wheels and still get around or something
>>16949768Neat, now mentally rotate a full color 3D simulation of the apple down to its molecular structure, and I'll be more impressed.