Re: virus: Open Thinking

Martz (martz@martz.demon.co.uk)
Thu, 3 Apr 1997 23:13:28 +0100


On Mon, 31 Mar 1997, "D. H. Rosdeitcher" <76473.3041@compuserve.com>
wrote:

> The language that the mind uses to conceive ideas does not consist of
>spoken words, but pictures. These pictures are translated into words when put
>into a format that other people can understand, although the words can only
>approximate, not describe exactly, the meaning of the pictures.

A small point; I think even the picture represents a level of
abstraction from what the mind is actually doing. I think pictures are
the first step that is taken to turn what's going on in the mind into
something communicable, textualisation is the next. That aside I agree
with you.

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