does anyone else become extremely frustrated if he cant understand things visually and analytically ?
>>8977266
>does anyone else become extremely frustrated if he cant understand things visually and analytically ?
I'll let you know when it happens, OP.
>>8977266
Yes. it's annoying because I can't go on studying unless I understand it both ways. It costs me a lot of time.
No, I don't feel bad about visual issues, at least. I'm an Ashkenazi Jew, and while we have the highest average IQs (110-113) and make Whites and Asians look like chimps, we are mediocre when it comes visual-spatial understanding. That doesn't stop us from producing the greatest mathematicians and scientists that have ever lived.
If anything, visual aptitude an inherently brainlet trait. You might actually be smart, OP.
>>8977337
>"we"
>>8977266
Well, ofc, that's basic psychology.
>>8977522
Jews Jewing Jews?
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No. Your inference was trained in a Euclidean visual universe, but there are many universes you are going to have to learn that are not expressible this way because their story was not created to solve visual problems.
You have to retrain your inference to make stories algoritmically in sparse universes (like group theory or rings) where all the rules aren't present, and in different universes (like integral domains) with different or additional rules.
Our universe doesn't have sinks and sources but an Economic universe does. Our universe allows diagonal motion, but a natural counting universe does not.
>>8977690
>No. Your inference was trained in a Euclidean visual universe, but there are many universes you are going to have to learn that are not expressible this way because their story was not created to solve visual problems.
>You have to retrain your inference to make stories algoritmically in sparse universes (like group theory or rings) where all the rules aren't present, and in different universes (like integral domains) with different or additional rules.
>Our universe doesn't have sinks and sources but an Economic universe does. Our universe allows diagonal motion, but a natural counting universe does not.
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