A personal exploration of autism from a brother’s perspective, including family relationships, philosophy, neuroscience, mental health history and ethics
There is a message here. Do we have it in the right orientation, I always wonder. Because Flatland can rotate in its plane. Or its plain, that could work too! Now you’ve got me thinking.
The ‘ingrown’ T (seemingly etched into Flatland’s surface) could be lines of force, invisible to Flatlanders, yet sensed by them. Perhaps nearby blue Flatland lines instinctively imitated the lines of force and I photographed them before they oriented themselves with the force lines.
There is a message here. Do we have it in the right orientation, I always wonder. Because Flatland can rotate in its plane. Or its plain, that could work too! Now you’ve got me thinking.
The ‘ingrown’ T (seemingly etched into Flatland’s surface) could be lines of force, invisible to Flatlanders, yet sensed by them. Perhaps nearby blue Flatland lines instinctively imitated the lines of force and I photographed them before they oriented themselves with the force lines.