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26 Sep 2015, 12:06 pm

9/10



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26 Sep 2015, 2:26 pm

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I needed to check a few edges to determine if an answer was correct, but I did recognize easily what the edge should look like; I guess like going through a check-list. I hope that makes sense.

But what did you check them for? Like what did you compare them to if you didn't form a mental image of how it should look in your mind?


My thinking is more tactile-spatial than visual-spatial, I guess. A lot like how a blind person thinks about shapes and space.


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26 Sep 2015, 2:49 pm

10/10

If only I could do normal things more easily.


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26 Sep 2015, 5:35 pm

9/10
I got the last one wrong and just had to go back and figure it out, so I did the test again and got all 10 correct the second time, not that it counts.



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26 Sep 2015, 11:27 pm

I got a 7/10 on it. Those last two confused me, especially 10. My brain couldn't make sense of it.

I also had to think really hard and create a mental picture of a folded cube.



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26 Sep 2015, 11:41 pm

10/10, last one almost got me but then I realized that color was the indicator



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27 Sep 2015, 12:03 am

9/10, missed the 3rd one



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27 Sep 2015, 1:10 am

Feyokien wrote:
10/10, last one almost got me but then I realized that color was the indicator



:?: I don't remember any colors.



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27 Sep 2015, 1:19 am

Templeton wrote:
10/10

If only I could do normal things more easily.



If the society that we are embedded within was based on real things and real relationships instead of imagined ones, then you would have a much easier time.
We are geared to navigate the real world, not the imagined one.



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27 Sep 2015, 1:23 am

olympiadis wrote:
Templeton wrote:
10/10

If only I could do normal things more easily.



If the society that we are embedded within was based on real things and real relationships instead of imagined ones, then you would have a much easier time.
We are geared to navigate the real world, not the imagined one.


That's why presure's on the imagination, or the suppression of this in favor of the standardised 'imagination'



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27 Sep 2015, 1:36 am

traven wrote:
olympiadis wrote:
Templeton wrote:
10/10

If only I could do normal things more easily.



If the society that we are embedded within was based on real things and real relationships instead of imagined ones, then you would have a much easier time.
We are geared to navigate the real world, not the imagined one.


That's why presure's on the imagination, or the suppression of this in favor of the standardised 'imagination'



Individual imagination is no problem.
Where it gets tricky is with the collective imagination , or hive-mind.
You have to be running the same software as the rest of the collective, and we don't.

On the other hand, the real world is what it is, and is not subject to the whims of collective imagination.



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27 Sep 2015, 1:39 am

olympiadis wrote:
Feyokien wrote:
10/10, last one almost got me but then I realized that color was the indicator



:?: I don't remember any colors.

Black and white and how the sides matched up.
It's quite obvious if you don't get caught up in trying to mentally rotate the pattern.



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27 Sep 2015, 2:53 am

8/10


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27 Sep 2015, 10:56 am

Marybird wrote:
olympiadis wrote:
Feyokien wrote:
10/10, last one almost got me but then I realized that color was the indicator



:?: I don't remember any colors.

Black and white and how the sides matched up.
It's quite obvious if you don't get caught up in trying to mentally rotate the pattern.

Yes



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28 Sep 2015, 11:54 am

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29 Sep 2015, 4:23 pm

10/10

I actually found it rather easy, but then this is one of the few things I'm actually good at.

I do two things: First, I just rotate and fold them in my head. Second, if the folding gets a bit harder I do the kind of "check-list" thing along the edges that Knofskia does. That's typically when several faces do not possess 90 degree rotational symmetry and I am therefore unable to remember the orientation of the shapes on all faces as I rotate (I have a very bad short term memory). I do not have aphantasia like Knofskia but "pictures in my mind", e.g. of peoples faces, are rather blurred.


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