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Byebyemermaid 09-12-2006 09:21 PM

You got to see this
 
http://www.wisconsinmedicalsociety.o...re_highres.wmv.

somerfrost 09-12-2006 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Byebyemermaid


Unbelievable!!! I don't know what else to say...his detail is.....unbelievable!

pgardn 09-12-2006 10:54 PM

YOu know the guy sees exactly what he is drawing. Its like making an outline of what is already there for him. He is just going over the lines, deciding how dark he should make them compared to what he "sees" on the page. That would explain him getting the number of windows and columns correct.

It is amazing. LIke I have posted on this before. I know a girl that if she wrote something down, like notes in a class, she could see all of her notes in her head. She could read straight off her notes.
I used to test her. I would read her a little bit on the 50th or so page of her notes, and then she would just continue reading exactly, every word on the page. She even knew the places she had erased or scratched out. And if she drew any pictures to complement the notes... When I asked her to rewrite the notes. The words would be in EXACTLY the same place on the page. Same words ending the line and beginning the next. Exactly. Same puntuation.
She SAW the notes. Not quite as impressive as this guy, but it blew me away. Sad when she had to drop out of law school. She could "see" all her notes, but once she had to analyze, predict... higher order stuff that was not directly on the page... no go.

Idiot Savant of sorts I guess. An amazing curse.

pgardn 09-12-2006 11:00 PM

Thanks for the video Merman. I could sit and watch that guy draw all day. You would think he would be commissioned by someone to draw a favorite scene for them in pencil. Probably can make a good living with that photographic skill.

I will also say I bet some people can see scenes like he can, but cannot actually reproduce them with pencil or other avenue. All those connections. The brain is absolutely intense stuff. Very complicated. But people like Stephen give a glimpse into how things work.
I just know he sees the lines and squares, trees, he sees everything on the page. I bet he could start anywhere he wanted on the "page" because it is already there for him. My hunch.

somerfrost 09-12-2006 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
YOu know the guy sees exactly what he is drawing. Its like making an outline of what is already there for him. He is just going over the lines, deciding how dark he should make them compared to what he "sees" on the page. That would explain him getting the number of windows and columns correct.

It is amazing. LIke I have posted on this before. I know a girl that if she wrote something down, like notes in a class, she could see all of her notes in her head. She could read straight off her notes.
I used to test her. I would read her a little bit on the 50th or so page of her notes, and then she would just continue reading exactly, every word on the page. She even knew the places she had erased or scratched out. And if she drew any pictures to complement the notes... When I asked her to rewrite the notes. The words would be in EXACTLY the same place on the page. Same words ending the line and beginning the next. Exactly. Same puntuation.
She SAW the notes. Not quite as impressive as this guy, but it blew me away. Sad when she had to drop out of law school. She could "see" all her notes, but once she had to analyze, predict... higher order stuff that was not directly on the page... no go.

Idiot Savant of sorts I guess. An amazing curse.


Yeah, this guy sees everything in minute detail but I wonder what, if anything, it means to him...the camera analogy is right on...a curse I'd say, the emotional equivalent of being a gynecologist!

ArlJim78 09-12-2006 11:21 PM

Something like this is so incredible that i'd have to actually witness it to believe it. I'm not sure i believe it. I know that incredible things are possible by some people like this but it seems to me unbelievable.

pgardn 09-12-2006 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
Something like this is so incredible that i'd have to actually witness it to believe it. I'm not sure i believe it. I know that incredible things are possible by some people like this but it seems to me unbelievable.

It may not be true. But I know this kind of thing is possible because I have seen it for myself.

Danzig 09-13-2006 06:12 PM

kind of like the guy who set the record for rattling off pi--as you know it is an infinite #, i think he stopped at around 19-20,000 digits of pi. sat and rattled off digit after digit, pausing for a drink of water once in a while.

and yes, that's thousands....not a typo!


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