>>11569880There's a reason they sliced Einstein's brain into a hundred slides and studied it. There are functions that some brains have that others do not, even in humans. They found that his hemisphere's had much better connections than most people, and they postulate that somehow this contributed to his ability to visualize concepts like space-time curvature. What's interesting about this to me is that it implies he probably understood those concepts better than the people that came after and studied his work, even though collective knowledge of the subjects is higher now.
To answer your question; I think it's hard to think outside of the box we are currently stuck in, but we can theorize things we might be able to do. Also, those folds are how we think.