You can hold a two in your head, but you can't hold a number with infinitely many decimal places. Any manipulations you do with the real 2 are done conceptually whereas with the natural 2, its done concretely.
You absolutely cannot visualize the concept "2" in your head. You can only visualize "two things" or the word "two" or the symbol "2", but the actual concept "2" is just as abstract as a real number.
You might say, I can imagine 2 apples, but I can't imagine pi apples, but you could just as easily imagine unrolling a circle with a diameter of 1, and you have visualized "pi" just as well as you can visualize 2 apples.
The infinite number of decimal places is the definitional feature of a real number. No matter how's it represented they are still there and cannot be contained in our brains. We can say pi and hold the concept of pi in our heads, but not the actual number.
No, it really isn’t. The real numbers can be constructed in a number of ways, and it is more common to define them as either Dedekind cuts, or equivalence classes of Cauchy sequences of rational numbers.
Personally, I’d go with the sideline cut definition.
You might say, I can imagine 2 apples, but I can't imagine pi apples, but you could just as easily imagine unrolling a circle with a diameter of 1, and you have visualized "pi" just as well as you can visualize 2 apples.