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AUTISM
1.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 11 Dec 2012 Tue 04:33 pm

Autıstıc people are no less than their peers, just different.

Picture below is a pencil drawing of NEW YORK City, by black American autistic artist STEPHEN

WİLTSHİRE, after he flew over the city in a helicopter - for 20 minutes.

Stephen Wiltshire drawing Tokyo

 



Edited (12/11/2012) by AlphaF

2.       deli
5904 posts
 11 Dec 2012 Tue 10:10 pm

I worked with many Autistic children when I lived in England ,and they never ceased to amaze me

3.       Abla
3648 posts
 12 Dec 2012 Wed 12:57 am

It somehow shows what a human brain is capable of even though we just use a very small part of it.

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4.       Umut_Umut
485 posts
 12 Dec 2012 Wed 10:31 am

I saw the documantery about this guy. It is really interesting. It seems the ones who say we use just a little part of our brain, are right. 

5.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 12 Dec 2012 Wed 10:57 am

The drawing above is only half of Stephen´s work. I could not manage to fit the whole drawing within the available space.

6.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 12 Dec 2012 Wed 11:21 am

Perhaps the brain is not the organ with which we understand.

There may be another organ (not yet reconized or disclosed at this stage - skin may be a strong candidate; the rumor is that structure of skin and brains cells are very similar), which is responsible for the process of "understanding"

The brain may be a acting as the filter which determines exactly what and how we are allowed to understand. SOME PEOPLE WİTH LOOSER OR DİFFERENT FILTERS UNDERSTAND MORE OR DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS.

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