Hai Harish: 

Probably, he has chosen the wrong example to explain silence. I didn't
rad your response in full before writing this and so this extra mail.
Sorry if I am over stepping the limits. 

Subramani 
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Harish
Kotian
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 6:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AI] How could a blind man watch the snow?

Hi Subramani

May be, However, the primary inquiry is how a blind person experience a
visual  stimuli. He later goes on to hypothise by the use of silence.

How can a blind person feel happy in a snowfall which is a visual treat.
How can he elicit response without the stimuli. This I guess is what he
was trying to answer.

For a sighted vision is the most important sensory input. experiencing
snow is a multi sensoryactivity. So you have the touch, the ambient
noise and even some arroma floating in that area which in entirety
contributes to the feeling of joy.
 
Absence of this visual input seems such a calaminity that the sighted
can't appreciate the other sensory organs and dub that the other sense
organs become sharper. This is what I call the mindset.

There is one more thing that one can share on this subject. I am as such
totally blind and can't percieve light. However, I don't experience
darkness even under total dark condition.

There is always something moving and some light and I guess my visual
cortex would be active. With the cues comming in I tend to build up a
visual frame and I don't do it deliberately. If I read a book which is
well described visually and the voice is well modulated I do enjoy it
visually as I was watching a movie.

How is it with you guys? Should be interesting to exchange notes on it.

I do fear this would generate heat on the list. I'll pull the plug when
it becomes very hot.

I have culled out the original posting for it was very long and those
wanting to refer to it pl go to the first posting on it.

Harish Kotian
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Subramani L" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] How could a blind man watch the snow?


>I thought it was a wonderful idea -to touch and feel the snow or just
> listen to the snow crackle and understanding its presence in silence.
> Beautiful and very poetic. I think the blind man analogy is basically
> for effect. 
> 
> Subramani 





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