'Click' Moments
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I was always probably about average intelligence (for a non subhuman), A's in grade school honors, all that, but when highschool physics came a long, I didn't really 'get' it, like the big picture.
I remember in kinetics, we were shown a few graphs that described an object's movement, the space/time, speed/time, and acceleration/time grabs. And for some reason it took me like 3 days of meditating to figure out how acceleration could even be graphed, like what was I looking at.
But when it finally clicked, all of a sudden my third eye opened. I understood all, the entire universe from it's beginning to it's end. Any possible system existing or not, I could umdero the abstract without knowing the variables.
Now I look back and I can't under how someone could be confused by an acceleration graph, yet it was the window I had to kick in to start understanding things.
I remember in kinetics, we were shown a few graphs that described an object's movement, the space/time, speed/time, and acceleration/time grabs. And for some reason it took me like 3 days of meditating to figure out how acceleration could even be graphed, like what was I looking at.
But when it finally clicked, all of a sudden my third eye opened. I understood all, the entire universe from it's beginning to it's end. Any possible system existing or not, I could umdero the abstract without knowing the variables.
Now I look back and I can't under how someone could be confused by an acceleration graph, yet it was the window I had to kick in to start understanding things.
