einbar says: "If you ask synesthetes if they'd wish to be rid of it, they almost always say no. For them, it feels like that's what normal experience is like. To have that taken away would make them feel like they were being deprived of one sense." -- Simon Baron-Cohen, synesthesia researcher at the University of Cambridge How oddly beautiful. Your clips are exciting einbar..just keep clipping! My daughter recently told me that people's voices are golden. Makes me wonder. Seems like we keep discovering that the continuum of ways in which our brains operate is much broader than we thought. Hopefully we can learn to see that as a societal strength, rather than stereotyping "normal" and castigating everyone different - like chickens pecking each other to death. — Comment removed by clipper — My daughter recently told me that people's voices are golden. How oddly beautiful. Seems like we keep discovering that the continuum of ways in which our brains operate is much broader than we thought Makes me wonderthat why i keep clipping!thanks - love to love you |
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