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doesn't seem that diff from std cultural metaphors of time (future forward, past behind, duration=length)
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it's not a metaphor for these people
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do you have synesthesia? Sounds like neurotypical supremacism to me
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well maybe I have metaphor-synesthesia synesthesia
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is there a bright line between synesthesia and 'normal' cross-modal correspondences?
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if not, I have bidirectional viewing 3d objects / touching 3d objects synesthesia.
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how would you test for whatever the hell that means?
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the joke is that by seeing or touching things I have the same understanding of them in 3d space. "synesthesia"
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one of the few actual solidly documented gender diffs http://nautil.us/issue/32/space/men-are-better-at-maps-until-women-take-this-course …
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smh on lack of research on whether woman are better at the territory
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I have wondered whether blind people also intuitively believe in 3 dimensions or understand space differently
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