Trying to explain how to "read into" good or bad grammar what the original 
author meant reminded me that I recently attended a talk where this guy felt 
like he *had* to diagram a complex conception that the original author (and 
those who parsed that author) laid out only/mostly in prose.  The presenter 
said something like "I don't think in terms of long strings of words.  I think 
in diagrams."

This reminded me of the conversations I had when I first joined the SFI, where 
I felt like the only algebraic thinker surrounded by geometric thinkers.  
(Mostly, it was because I was simply *less* of a thinker surrounded by better 
thinkers... but give me the benefit of the doubt, here.)  Those discussions 
also explained why my 1st semester analysis prof was such a fantastic 
chalkboard artist ... something I'd never understood before.

In any case, I asked this presenter this question: "If promoting the model from 
1D (i.e. prose) to 2D helps you that much, would promoting it from 2D to 3D 
help *as much*?"  After some this-and-that, he finally admitted that he didn't 
know *how* to promote a 2D presentation to 3D.  I mentioned using color or 
animation to represent the third dimension and that broke the rest of them off 
into discussing practical things they could do to his presentation. [sigh]  My 
follow-up question, which was ignored was: "And if promoting it from 1D to 2D, 
and 2D to 3D help, then what can we infer about, say, 5D descriptions?"  The 
idea being to talk about things like Klein bottles or perhaps meta data 
annotations on SBML models ... or maybe "cyber" vs. meat space interactions.

I have no question for y'all.  I guess I just need someone to share my 
frustration with. 8^)

-- 
☣ uǝlƃ

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