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Post a picture of your mind

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Mmm...tricky.

I miss my fractal generation software...would be ideal here....

But partial picture-description of my brain at conceptually-macroscopic to panoramic zoom levels can use these:


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Revisiting this thread after nearly 5 years. "Post a picture of your mind". I have found it interesting how people interpreted this. I interpreted it in two different ways. 1. When I close my eyes... this is quite literally what I see (view attachment)... not an analogy or representation... this is what I see. I have Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS), so all the speckles of light and streaking across my visual field, awake, asleep, dreaming,... it's always there. Any imagery I see is superimposed... my mind knows what that imagery is even if it is not clear due to this artifact. 2. This image could also represent the activity and connections within my brain... as if it were an fMRI or PET scan image.
 

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