Yes? I can easily picture a cube rotating, then disassemble it into each of the 6 sides and fold it into other shapes. That’s how I typically understand how things work. I visually exam what ever it is, and then study those images in my mind visually. Like operating CAD on the computer.
I’ve wondered if people can’t see images in their mind then what do their dreams look like?
Can people imagine something projected or existing in their visual field (think of augmented reality)? Simple objects are fairly easy for me, but complex things with a high level of detail are much more difficult to hold steady. I can feel my brain having to think about creating the image, but if I’m picturing that same image in my mind it’s far easier. It’s like the data connection the image is coming to merge into the visual cortex isn’t as fast as the internal mind’s visual system. ![]()