Re: Visualisation in writing
- From: Marilee J. Layman <marilee@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 21:19:02 -0400
On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 15:05:18 +0100, spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jonathan
L Cunningham) wrote:
Marilee J. Layman <marilee@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 00:36:50 +0100, spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jonathan
L Cunningham) wrote:
Marilee J. Layman <marilee@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 19:59:21 +0100, Tim S
<Tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tried to pass for normal once. It didn't work out.
I was going to ask this on my LJ and forgot, so I'll do it here.
Think of the year as a circle and you're looking at it from slightly
above its plane. Winter is at the top. Is Spring clockwise or
counterclockwise?
Eh? It's a pity this thread has already exceeded its quotient of
boggles.
You don't think of the year as a circle, or some other continuous
device?
Ah, no. I think of it as a year. It's got months in ... stuff like that.
It's not a geometrical object. (Geometry is an area of mathamatics that
doesn't appeal to me a lot, although I concede that it can be useful.)
As I've said before, and despite my (perhaps optimistic) belief that I
could learn to visualise, I'm fairly non-visual.
If I thought of a circle at all, it doesn't have to *have* a clockwise!
Because it depends which direction you are looking from, and I don't
"see" the circle. But I don't think of a year as a circle anyway.
For the other half of your question. No, I don't think of it as
continuous either. A year has a beginning and an end. The default is
that it begins 1st January, ends 31st Decemeber, and then a new year
begins. (There can be "school years" and "financial years" which are
different.)
Do you visualise the pages of a book as continuous? Do they go clockwise
or anticlockwise? That's what your question sounds like to me :)
Well, that depends on the book. My default is English text, which is
linear, left to right.
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Marilee J. Layman
http://mjlayman.livejournal.com
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