somehow, we always seem to run into a logistical catastrophe with this garage in the sense that there is no communication, and a very low probability that someone will answer the phone when we call in so we know why humans do this to themselves but do you? xit exit here we go again let's talka bout this a little more in particular, we need to talk about learning about the mind's ability to abstract and how the utilization of this ability within one domain is able to influence behaviour in another domain how does the mind ultimately make sense of each activity is it always a visual representation? we need to take this a bit further and talk about other ways in which visual representations affect the human experience the condition of all biological beings, perhaps and that is, if we talk about how we represent everything visually even if we are perceiving the auditory, we are able to confer a set of matrices by which to represent something visually or at least, that which could be quantified through values which would occupy such matrices, and have their transformations quantified in kind nevertheless, we are able to do this and it is likely influenced by whatever a given point of focus happens to be especially as it translates through one's experience within a human form so in the case of auditory perception, we are able to infor the set of matrices as per the dimensional properties of the auditory experience in this case, the shape and ridges of the ear, its canals, any significant structure which directly or indirectly pertains, but is able to affect the movement of air in this case, if the theory is correct, we are able to inform what would be a visual representation borne of these matrices exit