Myriad360
05-29-03, 01:59 AM
Well, I would like everyone to be envolved with this one and I was suprised as hell this was not in here yet. I have been wondering lately, how close can our brains come to determining the left output and the right output... in general, I have been experiencing more artistic success with math than intuitive things, and I am not sure how to level both sides. I know there are lots of logical excersizes to build understanding, but are there any excersizes to build a sense of intuition? What do you think?
sparkle
05-29-03, 05:02 AM
http://www.mtsu.edu/~devstud/advisor/hemis.html
I was under the impression that Right-side left-side brain characteristics was nothing but psycho-babble
caused by peering to long at headscans
...you look long enough it will stare back at you ;)
Myriad360
05-29-03, 06:15 AM
I imagine you could see it staring back, but just as much left brain as right brain.
Judging by the title, I actually thought that the post was going to be about the architecture/ancient structures. :confused:
Myriad360
05-31-03, 12:58 AM
Originally posted by Circe
Judging by the title, I actually thought that the post was going to be about the architecture/ancient structures. :confused:
It is about whatever you want as long as it ties with Sacred Geometry. The basis for Sacred Geometry is logical shapes that tie in with the phycological experiences of the artistic side of the brain. This helps explain things to the logical side.