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    Watts ≠ watt hours

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      Bro... just don't gove big tech company idea, you want them to stealing brain from grave ?

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      I'd like to see them try after I get cremated

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        Out of curiosity, how many watts did my brain just consume contemplating the nose, flavor profile, mouth feel, food pairing selection, and post-dining cordial choices of said titties?

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        You can’t consume watts. Perhaps you meant Joules or Watt-hours?

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          A co-worker of mine also claimed to have that but I really can't understand how that works or how you could think at all without images. He couldn't explain it to me either, maybe you can.

          How to you e.g. remember a route to a certain location in your city? What happens in your head if we played a pen and paper roleplaying game? What happens when you hear an audiobook or read a book? How do you dream? What if I ask you what your best friend looks like, how can you describe him without an image?

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          I imagine that we are all just braining, and some of us brain until our brains visualize a thing that we see, and others just brain.

          The underlying mechanisms between the input and output still should produce the same results.

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            A co-worker of mine also claimed to have that but I really can't understand how that works or how you could think at all without images. He couldn't explain it to me either, maybe you can.

            How to you e.g. remember a route to a certain location in your city? What happens in your head if we played a pen and paper roleplaying game? What happens when you hear an audiobook or read a book? How do you dream? What if I ask you what your best friend looks like, how can you describe him without an image?

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            First, like many things, aphantasia is a spectrum where some have no mental picture at all while others have fuzzy or dim mental pictures. I feel that I'm more towards the end where there is very little mental picture. When I am able to mentally picture something it fades very quickly and usually isn't very detailed or at least I can't tell how detailed it is due to how fast an image fades. I also usually can't try to recall the image again, I just kinda get nothing. Most of the time when I close my eyes and try to visualize something it's just a dark/black velvety nothingness.

            Trust me, it's weird to me too. I think I tend to think in concepts and logic chains or it's more like I'm telling a story in my mind or basically a fairly constant internal monologue, although it does quiet down at times.

            I've always had a hard time creating art, because I can't picture in my mind what I want to create or at least I can't hold a glimpse of an image for more than a fraction of a second if at all, so that makes it hard to try to sit down and draw anything from my mind. However, I have found that I'm able to create art when it's more abstract or I take a shape and just play with it, I usually like to say I have an exploratory or experimental approach to creating art where I've learned how to use the tools (e.g. photoshop) and will try to think of creative ways to use the tools to manipulate something like a concentric set of squares or circles. I really enjoy making op art.

            Weirdly, I have very good spatial awareness and memory of where things are located, but it's not based off of imagery, it seems to be based off of directional relationships and where something is in relation to my body's orientation in space. It's all very difficult to put into words as language can be quite limiting.

            How do I remember a route? It takes me a while really, but I think again it's all sort of base off of proximity/directional and spatial relationships. I would liken it to walking around in your house when it's really dark and you can't see anything in front of you, but you know to get to the bathroom you can go forward for a few steps then turn to your left, take two steps, and then take a right. When it comes to cardinal directions, I usually learn where some big landmarks are around town and I usually have what feels like an intuition as to where I am in relation to a landmark and from there I can figure out what direction North is. I don't really know if any of that is a good explanation or not.

            Tabletop RPGs, reading, and audio books are definitely difficult for me. I didn't know for the longest time that when people read books it can be like a movie is playing in their mind. I don't get any of that and I think that's why I've always struggled with books keeping my attention as I'm purely just reading the words and hearing them as my internal monologue says them to me in my mind. I did better with tabletop RPGs when there was a map with a grid on it and when we used mini figs.

            I would also struggle to be able to describe what my best friends look like apart from basic descriptions such as hair color, height, general body size/shape, but I couldn't describe specifics of their face. I don't have face blindness though, I know someone that has that and that is a completely different experience than what I have. If all you did was ask me to describe a friend, I'd probably talk more about their personality, interests, and things we have in common before I'd give physical attributes.

            Weirdly enough, when I do dream it's incredibly vivid and sometimes even cinematic feeling. I do lose memories of my dreams quite quickly and it usually feels like most nights I don't dream, but I can't really tell if it's just because the memory of the dream fades so quickly or if I actually didn't dream. I have experienced lucid dreaming before, I tend to lose it pretty easily and still have trouble conjuring things that aren't already in the current "scene" of the dream.

            What's easiest for me to picture in my mind is strong memories, but even then it's pretty brief.

            You didn't ask, but psychedelics have been very interesting to me and they have caused closed eye hallucinations for me, but it was almost always abstract geometric shapes and colors. The trips that I've had are basically the only times I've ever had imagery in my mind when I closed my eyes and it stayed visible for long periods of time.

            Thanks for asking about this as it's always an interesting exercise in trying to better explain my internal experience and I feel like I get a little better at explaining it every time, but it's still pretty difficult.

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              so my brain is a machine that turns calories into mental images of hella fat tiddies but not a GODDAMN DROP OF SERATONIN

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              that's why you have to use the manual serotonin pump while you input the images of hella fat tiddies.

              the harder you pump, the more serotonin you get. it's kinda like churning butter tbh.

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                First, like many things, aphantasia is a spectrum where some have no mental picture at all while others have fuzzy or dim mental pictures. I feel that I'm more towards the end where there is very little mental picture. When I am able to mentally picture something it fades very quickly and usually isn't very detailed or at least I can't tell how detailed it is due to how fast an image fades. I also usually can't try to recall the image again, I just kinda get nothing. Most of the time when I close my eyes and try to visualize something it's just a dark/black velvety nothingness.

                Trust me, it's weird to me too. I think I tend to think in concepts and logic chains or it's more like I'm telling a story in my mind or basically a fairly constant internal monologue, although it does quiet down at times.

                I've always had a hard time creating art, because I can't picture in my mind what I want to create or at least I can't hold a glimpse of an image for more than a fraction of a second if at all, so that makes it hard to try to sit down and draw anything from my mind. However, I have found that I'm able to create art when it's more abstract or I take a shape and just play with it, I usually like to say I have an exploratory or experimental approach to creating art where I've learned how to use the tools (e.g. photoshop) and will try to think of creative ways to use the tools to manipulate something like a concentric set of squares or circles. I really enjoy making op art.

                Weirdly, I have very good spatial awareness and memory of where things are located, but it's not based off of imagery, it seems to be based off of directional relationships and where something is in relation to my body's orientation in space. It's all very difficult to put into words as language can be quite limiting.

                How do I remember a route? It takes me a while really, but I think again it's all sort of base off of proximity/directional and spatial relationships. I would liken it to walking around in your house when it's really dark and you can't see anything in front of you, but you know to get to the bathroom you can go forward for a few steps then turn to your left, take two steps, and then take a right. When it comes to cardinal directions, I usually learn where some big landmarks are around town and I usually have what feels like an intuition as to where I am in relation to a landmark and from there I can figure out what direction North is. I don't really know if any of that is a good explanation or not.

                Tabletop RPGs, reading, and audio books are definitely difficult for me. I didn't know for the longest time that when people read books it can be like a movie is playing in their mind. I don't get any of that and I think that's why I've always struggled with books keeping my attention as I'm purely just reading the words and hearing them as my internal monologue says them to me in my mind. I did better with tabletop RPGs when there was a map with a grid on it and when we used mini figs.

                I would also struggle to be able to describe what my best friends look like apart from basic descriptions such as hair color, height, general body size/shape, but I couldn't describe specifics of their face. I don't have face blindness though, I know someone that has that and that is a completely different experience than what I have. If all you did was ask me to describe a friend, I'd probably talk more about their personality, interests, and things we have in common before I'd give physical attributes.

                Weirdly enough, when I do dream it's incredibly vivid and sometimes even cinematic feeling. I do lose memories of my dreams quite quickly and it usually feels like most nights I don't dream, but I can't really tell if it's just because the memory of the dream fades so quickly or if I actually didn't dream. I have experienced lucid dreaming before, I tend to lose it pretty easily and still have trouble conjuring things that aren't already in the current "scene" of the dream.

                What's easiest for me to picture in my mind is strong memories, but even then it's pretty brief.

                You didn't ask, but psychedelics have been very interesting to me and they have caused closed eye hallucinations for me, but it was almost always abstract geometric shapes and colors. The trips that I've had are basically the only times I've ever had imagery in my mind when I closed my eyes and it stayed visible for long periods of time.

                Thanks for asking about this as it's always an interesting exercise in trying to better explain my internal experience and I feel like I get a little better at explaining it every time, but it's still pretty difficult.

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                Thank you for explaining. To some questions my coworker gave very similar answers. I guess the spectrum thing clicked for me though. I also can't hold very detailed images in my mind for too long but for a while it usually works. I guess artists are really good at this. I remember having to learn knots for a boating license and I tried to practice some of the more difficult knots 'visually' in my mind the nights before the exam... That was super difficult to imagine correctly.

                When I try to remember a route somewhere I have images of landmarks in my mind and I can almost mentally walk parts of the route. However, I'm very bad at navigating in general and that also often leads to me getting lost and then it's more like vaguely feelings of "hmm, I've been here before" that lead me back on track.

                Spatially I'm totally lost and I often get super confused how different paths are connected. My wife is super good at this and it's often like she opens a portal and we somehow get from one place to another that where totally distinct in my mind.

                What kind of psychedelics did you use? I've had some experiences as well. Good and bad ones. Almost no visuals though.

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                  I imagine that we are all just braining, and some of us brain until our brains visualize a thing that we see, and others just brain.

                  The underlying mechanisms between the input and output still should produce the same results.

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                  I don't know if I can brain without visualizing. I also can't understand how the brain of people that were blind from birth works.

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                    so my brain is a machine that turns calories into mental images of hella fat tiddies but not a GODDAMN DROP OF SERATONIN

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                    And I don't think AI will help you with that either.

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                      "Home thinking kills the AI industry."

                      "You wouldn't imagine a pair of juicy titties."

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                      you inspire me.

                      1000001917

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                        that's why you have to use the manual serotonin pump while you input the images of hella fat tiddies.

                        the harder you pump, the more serotonin you get. it's kinda like churning butter tbh.

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                        More like churning cheese...

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                          Watts are power not energy. It can be done with 12W it will just take longer.

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                            I mean fuck AI but that's clearly a made up number. The amount of energy used during training maybe? But not running a model.

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                            Not energy, watts are power. Doesn't make any sense

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                              Thank you for explaining. To some questions my coworker gave very similar answers. I guess the spectrum thing clicked for me though. I also can't hold very detailed images in my mind for too long but for a while it usually works. I guess artists are really good at this. I remember having to learn knots for a boating license and I tried to practice some of the more difficult knots 'visually' in my mind the nights before the exam... That was super difficult to imagine correctly.

                              When I try to remember a route somewhere I have images of landmarks in my mind and I can almost mentally walk parts of the route. However, I'm very bad at navigating in general and that also often leads to me getting lost and then it's more like vaguely feelings of "hmm, I've been here before" that lead me back on track.

                              Spatially I'm totally lost and I often get super confused how different paths are connected. My wife is super good at this and it's often like she opens a portal and we somehow get from one place to another that where totally distinct in my mind.

                              What kind of psychedelics did you use? I've had some experiences as well. Good and bad ones. Almost no visuals though.

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                              Of course, I'm glad what I said made any bit of sense at all. It's fun to talk about even if it is difficult and even more so trying to write it out, but it was a good mental exercise for me.

                              Classic psychedelics I've tried would be LSD, mushrooms, and nn-dmt. I've not had a full blast off with nn-dmt, but I did flirt with it a bit where I saw transparent ribbons of color flowing out from my perspective with my eyes open. I've also done MDMA, ketamine, and 2cb. All of those have at some level produced closed eye visuals. The strongest were with LSD and the longest lasting when I took a half hit of LSD and then after hitting the peak of that I took .1g of mdma (candy flipping).

                              I don't know that I would suggest candy flipping or any combining of substances any more, because even if the two substances are considered physically safe it's more the potential mental risk that exists due to most combinations having a potentiating effect which makes the experience much more intense. I've had good experiences as well as difficult ones and at this point I've mostly laid off of the classical psychedelics, but will occasionally take a low dose of mushrooms once or twice a year.

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                                you inspire me.

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                                That's what I was hoping for.

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                                  Of course, I'm glad what I said made any bit of sense at all. It's fun to talk about even if it is difficult and even more so trying to write it out, but it was a good mental exercise for me.

                                  Classic psychedelics I've tried would be LSD, mushrooms, and nn-dmt. I've not had a full blast off with nn-dmt, but I did flirt with it a bit where I saw transparent ribbons of color flowing out from my perspective with my eyes open. I've also done MDMA, ketamine, and 2cb. All of those have at some level produced closed eye visuals. The strongest were with LSD and the longest lasting when I took a half hit of LSD and then after hitting the peak of that I took .1g of mdma (candy flipping).

                                  I don't know that I would suggest candy flipping or any combining of substances any more, because even if the two substances are considered physically safe it's more the potential mental risk that exists due to most combinations having a potentiating effect which makes the experience much more intense. I've had good experiences as well as difficult ones and at this point I've mostly laid off of the classical psychedelics, but will occasionally take a low dose of mushrooms once or twice a year.

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                                  I've had mushrooms several times with mostly good experiences and only a bit of 'breathing objects' visuals, Changa with a horrible experience, distortion visuals and noises, hawaiian woodrose with a horrible experience but no visuals and finally "edible" marijuana. Even though it's not regarded as psychedelic and should have visuals I had visuals (closed eye intense bayes patterns) and it completely fucked up my sense of time. Since I tend to be paranoid on such substances it was a pretty bad experience since time seemed to have stopped and I wanted it to end. I also didn't expect it at all since I didn't have any effects for over an hour, then went to bed and woke up after a few minutes to these bayes patterns and time distortion...

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                                    Giggity-Watts

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                                      so my brain is a machine that turns calories into mental images of hella fat tiddies but not a GODDAMN DROP OF SERATONIN

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                                      If huge bombin' gnorks don't wring a drop of serotonin outta ya, then your soul has the problem, not the boob machine.

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                                        You can’t consume watts. Perhaps you meant Joules or Watt-hours?

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                                        This is such a silly technical argument that I've seen twice now in this thread. Watts is just Joules/second. It's entirely valid to wonder "what rate am I 'consuming' energy when I do X" rather than ask "how much energy did I 'consume' when I do X"

                                        Making this correction is similar to telling someone that asking how fast they moved is wrong, and they should only ask how far they moved.

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                                          If huge bombin' gnorks don't wring a drop of serotonin outta ya, then your soul has the problem, not the boob machine.

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                                          Huge Bombin' Gnorks would make a great band name.

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