If my health device is on my left wrist ... but I ... _write_ (and nothing else) with my right hand ... will ... will I miss out on those ... _writing_ movements while I'm ... _writing_ ? ... I'm a total writer.
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Replying to @DanielleFong
It’s not the same !
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of course, but it does come in "handy" it took about a week to get competent with this and like, one handed phone usage, chop sticks for dual wielding. also I think it has cognitive effects. right hand <=> left brain left hand <=> right brainhttps://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/news/leonardo-da-vinci-drawing-painting-write-ambidextrous-both-hands-italy-a8865611.html …
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Replying to @DanielleFong @n0x00
I think that the manifold geometry of the brain is super interesting. I mean, evolutionarily, why would you have the visual channel go from retina, at the front, to the occipital lobe, at the back, to the forebrain, at the front! This takes 133 ms, the same amount of time...
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...it takes for a light pulse to encircle the earth (really! how interesting!) also, the crossing, and the *narrow* channel in the corpus callosum. I think it may be related to the "mysteries of 3 manifolds" that William Thurston describes herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jdmkUQDWtQ …
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Clearly, the solution is to write with your left hand!