You work with ideas of having idea.
Then also, compare as much larger as possible.
People call me deep going on 3 nodes...
I really don't think it can be called interconnection.
You work with ideas of having idea.
Then also, compare as much larger as possible.
People call me deep going on 3 nodes...
I really don't think it can be called interconnection.
lol what the crap.
You sure it has nothing to do with the gaps in visualization, but that it is definitely a pedophile father?
If you want to be able to stop the bottle, the trick is to visualize in smaller increments. The sense of motion is caused by transitions like slides on a power point. The mind can't slow down because the bottle gaps are too large.
Picture the bottle and imagine it moving around like the minute hand on a clock. See it at each of the sixty tick marks. It took me until just passed the '1' to rapidly develop across the clock at the same speed before.
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Youre level of retardation is astounding me
visualized the bottle coming to a stop, a kid picking it up, and tossing it and accidentally hitting a dude in the back of the head with it. the dude than chases the kid.
My theory is that people who can't visualize a change in motion are people who mostly feel helpless when it comes to outside events. As in, they are so used to not being able to change events around them that they don't even believe they can change events in their own mind.
It might be just depression though. I used to have the same problem when I was a depressed fuck.
I have hard times visualizing everything except simple static geometric figures. I cannot also properly visualize colours. Have never had vivid dreams, etc.
I'm just not a visual thinker.
My visualization is really weird.It's almost as if it has a life of it's own. It's like when you're in a dream and you try to control things but can't.
Anyway I had to play around but did it. The bottle came to a halt in a less than natural motion though.
As for your question. I have no fucking idea what you actually want. Just solve intuition/logical/physical puzzles. Check brilliant, it's a really good website.
interesting.
i'll have to search up the bit about depression later.