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Mark Simonetti
 
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Phil Allison wrote:
no mental capacity to imagine the situation in their heads. It pretty much
divides up between the science types ( using mental, physical models ) and
the arts subject types ( using only grammar and phrase matching).


I often find this. When designing and writing software for instance at
work, I can see it all in my head, the mechanisms, how things interact
and such like. As soon as I try and explain it verbally to someone, I
find it difficult to transfer to language. I'm okay if I have time to
produce a document though, because then I have time to translate the
visualisation into words, and I can use diagrams.

In my original post about this, I had the same problem, I wanted to draw
diagrams showing the waves being summed, and the speaker in its
different position, etc.

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Mark Simonetti.
Freelance Software Engineer.
 
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