On 7/25/10 9:42 AM, "Krimel" <[email protected]> wrote:

>> [Marsha]
>>> How do patterns and objects differ?
>> 
>> Craig    
>> Consider the "duck-rabbit figure".
>> If it were the figure of an object, it could be only
>> a duck or only a rabbit.  But if it is the figure of a pattern, it is both
> a duck pattern and also a rabbit pattern.
> 
> [Marsha]
> I know this type of example, but I am not sure of your point.  Can you give
> an 
> example that is not visual?
> 
> [Krimel]
> The blind monks and the elephant.
>  
[Dave] 
An interesting aside on the visual aspect of mirror images the latest issue
of The Economist has a short blurb on recent research that learning to read
actual has to rewire the brain to some degree from it's state at birth to
overcome mixing up letters like d-b-p.

Dave


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