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by vidarh
253 days ago
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This is hard to talk about because all of our terms for it involve assumptions of seeing. But when I "imagine" something, there is unambiguously no visual whatsoever. I can't see lines, colors, points. Nothing, any more than if there was a wall between me and an object I have never seen. But that doesn't mean I don't have knowledge of it. > I also see while dreaming, in a way that is more like my day to day experience, and not at all how I would describe imagining things. Then how would you describe imagining things? Because if you don't see something when imagining it while awake, then that sounds like aphantasia. > If anything this is more mind's eye clarity than I have ever experienced. My mind's eye is nothing like looking at an actual photograph. And yet what I experienced isn't even near the high end of reported experiences of people. |
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