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Guy HAS FINISHED WRITING THE BOOK (BETA)@nosilverv• 11 months ago

Synesthesia is the default (and I’m tired of pretending it’s not) The sun is out during the day, and the moon during night. Different parts of the tongue taste different flavors. Synesthesia is rare. All things we learned at school. All fake! You’ve probably lived long enough to have seen the moon out during the day. And you’ve probably realized all parts of the tongue can taste everything. If not go get some salt right now and pour it in different parts of your tongue, I’ll wait. … … Shocking, isn’t it? But wait, there’s more. Now I don’t make any claim to knowing how synesthesia works. But I know it does. I first got alerted to this when I was finishing my Masters and me and my colleagues were out in a club and one of them—who had worked at a circus—told us to “Dance your thesis”. And we all immediately knew what to do. How the fuck? Since then I’ve seen endless examples of this sort of synesthesia. Social media is littered with it, in part because it makes for a fun “contrarian fact”. Some examples: Now, what the hell, right? How could we not notice something that is right in front of us? Now maybe you are “respectable” and need more “academic” examples. Okay. Let’s look at the kiki-bouba effect. The kiki-bouba effect is this association most people make when presented these two shapes and told they’re from an alien language where one stands for “kiki” and the other for “bouba”. Now unless you are an alien the left one just “feels” like kiki and the right one like bouba. The reason this matters is that, if you paid attention in school, not only did you learn the moon isn’t out during the day and different parts of the tongue taste different tastes but you also learned that the connection between a symbol and a sound is arbitrary. Well, evidently not: we connect sound to shapes. A form of synesthesia. So, again, what the hell, right? How can we not notice these things, right in front of us? Why do they get highlighted to us as viral memes that get their traction from being empirically verifiable and “””counter-intuitive””” , counter the intuition school instilled in us? I think it’s simple. I think there are endless taboos on noticing. You are not supposed to actually look. You’re supposed to not notice. It’s “impolite” to notice. Sure, people leak info about their intentions all the time but you’re not supposed to act on it much less notice it. Now, okay, but WHY THE HELL? Well, remember how this whole time I’ve been talking about creation and maintenance of knowledge gaps ensuring arbitrage opportunities? Yea…

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Guy HAS FINISHED WRITING THE BOOK (BETA)@nosilverv• 11 months ago
Replying to @nosilverv

Originally posted at https://t.co/45oBAP2a4M

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💝@kumbuchaqueen• 11 months ago
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@nosilverv they love the neat little boxes

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rΞgΞn is composting culture 🧭@regencrypto• 11 months ago
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@nosilverv my regularly applied one: its smells like the color. always surprised how many people get it...mostly children though

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Nadia@nadiainthought• 11 months ago
Replying to @nosilverv

@nosilverv love this analysis! i think it's all related to emotions evoked in specific sequential patterns based on cues and people can relate to this generally. could write a whole post explaining the 7x7=49 to Halloween to Thursday (penultimate buildups before bigger "free/holiday" feels)

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Nadia@nadiainthought• 11 months ago
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@nosilverv this is one of those things where i truly do feel like i could deconstruct it, explain it, put into words *why* it's this way for the masses with specific examples but i don't feel like i need or want to hehe

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Quentin@Tangrenin• 11 months ago
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@nosilverv "There are endless taboos on noticing. You are not supposed to actually look. You’re supposed to not notice. It’s “impolite” to notice."@reconfigurthing yo that's what I was trying to say yesterday!!

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