>>10753371>if you want to improve your visual thinking then you just need to work on visualizing every (visualizable) concept, then seeing if the intuition it gives you worksPic related geometric topologist Fields Fedalist confirms it:
>Bill was probably the best geometric thinker in the history of mathematics.Thus it came as a surprise when I found out that he had no stereoscopic vision,that is, no depth perception. Perhaps the latter was responsible somehow forthe former? I once mentioned this theory to Bill. He disagreed with it, claimingthat all of his skill arose from his decision, apparently as a first grader, to“practice visualizing things” every day.https://www.math.uchicago.edu/~farb/papers/thurston.pdf