He hits the nail on the head when he mentions that everything we see, hear, smell, etc. is shaped by our perception. Whether we try to not be biased at all, there is always going to be an underlying bias that we cannot control. All of our experiences and memories and opinions shape how we might see things. We see numbers as how we are taught to see them in grade school. Tammit is able to see these numbers as other forms, such as shapes. In some cases, it can make it easier to memories numbers or solve calculations. Picturing them as a visual puzzle rather than a math equation, they might be easier to work out in our head, such as when he solved the equation: 64x75. We have all been raised and trained to see things as the same way. Imagine if we learned numbers the same way that Tammit sees them? I cannot even begin to think about how different the world would be today. I think it also really interesting to note the whole concept of synesthesia as well. Being able to mix up senses enabl
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The lines/shapes reflect all the sounds and music. The lines vary depending on the instrument and how it is being played. The lines mimic a guitar's string when it is strung. When a chord is played, it shows an abundance of lines & squiggles. The color is very vibrant and playful. Overall, the video is fun to watch. There also seems to be visual adaptations for the static noise.