Different ways of knowing Daniel Tammet

I’m a savant or more precisely a

high-functioning autistic savant it’s a

rare condition and very still when

accompanied as in my case by

self-awareness and a mastery of language

very often when I meet someone and they

learn this about me there’s a certain

kind of awkwardness I can see it in

their eyes

they want to ask me something and in the

end quite often the urge is stronger

than they are and they blurt it out if I

give you my date of birth can you tell

me what day of the week I was born on or

they mentioned kyboots or asked me to

recite a long number a long text I hope

you’ll forgive me if I don’t perform a

kind of one-man savant show for you

today

I I’m going to talk instead about

something far more interesting then

dates of birth for kyboots a little

deeper and a lot closer to my mind and

work I want to talk to you briefly about

perception when he was writing the plays

and the short stories that would make

his name Anton Chekov keptin a book in

which he noted down his observations of

the world around him

little details that other people seemed

to miss every time I read Chekov and his

unique vision of human life I’m reminded

of why I too became a writer in my books

I explore a nature of perception and how

different kinds of perceiving create

different kinds of knowing and

understanding

here are three questions drawn for my

work ravelin tried to figure them out

I’m going to ask you to consider for a

moment the intuitions and the gut

instincts that are going through your

head and your heart as you look at them

for example the calculation can you feel

where on a number line the solution is

likely to fall or look at the foreign

word and the sounds can you get a sense

of the range of meanings that it’s

pointing you towards and in terms of the

line of poetry why does the poet use the

word hare larval and rabbit I’m asking

you to do this because I believe that

our personal perceptions you see are at

the heart of how we acquire knowledge

aesthetic judgments larval and abstract

reasoning guide and shape the process by

which we all come to know what we know

I’m an extreme example of this my worlds

of words and numbers elaire with color

emotion and personality as one said it’s

the condition that scientists call

synesthesia unusual crosstalk between

the senses

here are the numbers 1 to 12 as I see

them every number with its own shape and

character one is a flash of white light

6 is a tiny and very sad black hole the

sketch is I’m black and white here but

in my mind they have colors 3 is green

for his blue 5 is yellow I paint as well

and here is one of my paintings it’s a

multiplication of two prime numbers

three-dimensional shapes and the space

they create in the middle creates a new

shape the answer to the sum what about

bigger numbers well you can’t get much

bigger than pi the mathematical constant

it’s an infinite number literally goes

on forever in this painting that I made

of the first 20 decimals of pi I take

the colors and emotions and the textures

and I pull them all together into a kind

of rolling numerical landscape but it’s

not only numbers that I see in colors

word - for me have colors and emotions

and textures and this is an opening

phrase from the novel Lolita and the

barkoff was himself synesthetic and you

can see here how my perception of the

sound l helps the alliteration to jump

right out another example a little bit

more mathematical and I wonder if some

of you will notice the construction of

the sentence from The Great Gatsby there

is a procession of syllables wheat one

for Aries - lost sweet towns three one

two three and this effect is very

pleasant on the mind

and it helps the sentient to feel light

let’s go back to the questions I posed

your moments ago 64 x 75 there’s some of

you played chess you’ll know that 64 is

a square number and that’s why chess

boards 8 by 8 have 64 squares so that

gives us a form that we can picture that

we can perceive what about 75

well if a hundred if we think of a

hundred as of being a like a square 75

would look like this so what we need to

do now is put those two pictures

together in our mind something like this

64 becomes 6400 and in the right hand

corner you don’t have to calculate

anything for a cross for up and down

it’s 16 so what the sum is actually

asking you to do is 16 16 16 that’s a

lot easier than the way that a school

taught you to do maths I’m sure it’s 16

16 16 48 4800 4800 the answer to the sum

easier when you know how

the second question was an Icelandic

word I’m assuming or not many people

here who speak Icelandic so let me

narrow the choices down to two New

Guinea is it a happy word or sad word

what do you say okay some people say

it’s happy

most people a majority of people say sad

and

it does she mean sad why do

statistically a majority of people say

that a word is sad in this case heavy

and other cases in my theory language

evolves in such a way that sounds

match correspond with the subjective

with the personal intuitive experience

of the listener let’s have a look at the

the third question it’s a line from a

poem by John Keats

words like numbers Express fundamental

relationships between objects and events

and forces that constitute our world it

stands to reason that we existing in

this world should in the course of our

lives absorb intuitively those

relationships and poets like other

artists play with those intuitive

understandings in the case of hair it’s

an ambiguous sound in English it can

also mean the fibers that grow from our

head and if we think of that and we put

the picture up the fibers represent

vulnerability they yield to the

slightest movement or motion or with

emotion so what you have is an

atmosphere of vulnerability and tension

the hair itself the animal not too cat

not a dog a hair wire hair because think

of the picture not the word the picture

the over long ears the over large feet

helps us to picture to feel intuitively

what it means to limp and to tremble so

in these few minutes I hope I’ve been

able to share a little bit of my vision

of things and to show you that words can

have colors and emotions numbers shapes

and personalities the world is richer

vaster then it too often seems to be

I hope that I’ve given you the desire to

learn to see the world with new eyes

thank you

you

我是一个学者,或者更准确地说是一个

高功能的自闭症学者,这是一种

罕见的情况,而且

当我遇到某人时,我经常伴随着

自我意识和对语言的掌握,

并且他们

了解到我有一个

某种尴尬 我能从

他们的眼神中看出

他们想问我一些事情,

最后往往

比他们更强烈,他们脱口而出,如果我

告诉你我的出生日期,你能告诉

我是哪一天吗? 我出生的那一周 或者

他们提到了 kyboots 或者让我

背诵一个很长的数字 一个很长的文字 我希望

你能原谅我如果我今天不

为你表演一场单人表演

我要走了 而是谈论

一些比 kyboots 的出生日期更有趣的事情,更

深入一点,更接近我的思想和

工作 安东·契科夫(Anton Chekov)保存在一本书中

,他 记下他对

周围世界的观察

每次阅读契科夫时其他人似乎都忽略的小细节,以及他

对人类生活的独特见解 我想起

了为什么我也成为了我的书中的作家

我探索了感知的本质和

不同类型的感知如何创造

不同类型的认识和

理解

这里是为我的工作绘制的三个问题

ravelin 试图弄清楚它们

我要请你考虑

一下你脑海中的直觉和直觉

以及当你看着它们时你的心

,例如,计算你能

感觉到解决方案可能落在数字线上的哪个位置,

或者看看外来

词和声音,你能

理解它指向你的含义范围

诗行而言,为什么诗人使用

野兔幼虫和兔子这个词,我要求

你这样做,因为我相信

你所看到的我们个人的看法

是如何的核心 我们获得知识

审美判断 幼虫和抽象

推理 引导和塑造

我们都知道我们所知道

的过程 科学家们称之为

联觉 在这里感官之间不寻常的串扰

是数字 1 到 12,因为我看到

它们 每个数字都有自己的形状和

特征 一个是白光的闪光

6 是一个微小而非常悲伤的黑洞

草图是我 这里是黑色和白色,但

在我看来它们有颜色 3 是绿色,

因为他的蓝色 5 是黄色 我也画

,这是我的一幅画,它

是两个素数的乘积,

三维形状和

它们在中间创造的空间 创建一个新的

形状 总和的答案 那么

更大的数字呢 你不能得到

比 pi 大得多的数学常数

它是一个无限的数字

在这幅画中我疯了

pi 的前 20 位小数中的 e 我

把颜色、情绪和纹理

拉到一起,形成

一种滚动的数字景观,但

我在颜色词中看到的不仅仅是数字

——对我来说,还有颜色、情绪

和纹理 这是

小说《洛丽塔》的开场白,而

巴科夫本人就是联觉的,你

可以在这里看到我对

声音 l 的感知如何帮助头韵

跳出另一个

更数学的例子,我想知道

你们中的一些人是否会 请注意《

了不起的盖茨比》中的句子结构,白羊座

有一系列音节小麦

一 - 迷失的甜蜜小镇三一

二三,这种效果

在头脑中非常愉快

,它有助于有情人感到轻松

让我们回到 我刚才提出

的问题 64 x 75 你们中有些人

下过国际象棋,你会知道 64 是

一个平方数,这就是为什么

8 乘 8 的棋盘有 64 个方格,所以这

给了我们一个表格 t 我们可以想象

我们可以感知

75 如果一百如果我们认为

一百就像一个正方形 75

看起来像这样所以我们

现在需要做的是把这两张图片

放在我们的脑海中 像这样

64 变成 6400 并且在

右上角你不必

为上下交叉计算任何东西

它是 16 所以实际

要求你做的总和是 16 16 16 这

比这样容易得多 一所学校

教你做数学我敢肯定它是 16

16 16 48 4800 4800

当你

知道第二个问题是冰岛语的

意思时,总和的答案会更容易我假设或者

这里说冰岛语的人不多,所以让我

将选择范围缩小到两个 新

几内亚 是快乐词还是悲伤

词 在这种情况下这个词很悲伤,

在我的其他情况下很重 理论语言

以这样一种方式演变,声音

与主观

相匹配,与听者的个人直觉经验

相一致让我们

看看第三个问题,它是

约翰济慈的一首诗中的一行

字,如数字,表达

对象和事件之间的基本关系

和构成我们世界的力量

按理说,我们存在于

这个世界上,应该在我们的生活过程中

直观地吸收那些

关系和诗人像其他

艺术家一样玩弄这些直观的

理解以头发为例它

是英语中的模棱两可的声音它可以

也意味着从我们头上长出的纤维

,如果我们想到这一点,我们

把图片放上去,纤维代表

脆弱性,它们会因

最轻微的运动或动作或

情绪而产生,所以你所拥有的是一种

脆弱的气氛和

头发本身的张力 动物不是太猫

不是狗一根头发丝头发因为

想到图片而不是单词图片

th e 过长的耳朵 过大的脚

帮助我们直观地感受

跛行和颤抖的含义 所以

在这几分钟里,我希望我

能够分享一些我

对事物的看法并向你展示 文字可以

有颜色和情感 数字 形状

和个性 世界

比它看起来更丰富更广阔

我希望我给了你

学习用新眼光看世界的愿望

谢谢你