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I try to think about this sometimes but very quickly lose track with what I am or am not doing under the banner of “visualization” I mean it’s not literally like seeing of course and then train of thought loses the plot
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Do you mean to tell me that most people can literally have at will the brain state that is otherwise produced involuntarily by seeing (presumably) real objects out in the world ?
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I mean my brain does something when I “visualize” or else I would have come to this conclusion much earlier, but it’s not the same as seeing at all. Maybe it is more like a conceptual process
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All I actually see at those times is what’s in front of me, if I try real hard to visualize I might kinda look up towards the ceiling to avoid distractions. But it doesn’t make any similar experience appear in my head
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When you close your eyes and think about the twitter desktop compose window, if you can’t see it behind your eyes literally the same way it appears with your eyes open, you have aphantasia! Your nonvisual reasoning must be incredible!
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