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I'm not convinced that this cartoon works.  I have a friend who is synaesthetic, and she can't see the big numbers.  The thing is, if someone has the sort of synaesthesia where they see numbers in colours, then they see each digit in a different colour, and so there is no reason why primes (or any other particular group of digits) would stand out for them.  Yes, I know it's a joke, but the joke doesn't work if it doesn't take into account how synaesthesia works.
 
I'm not convinced that this cartoon works.  I have a friend who is synaesthetic, and she can't see the big numbers.  The thing is, if someone has the sort of synaesthesia where they see numbers in colours, then they see each digit in a different colour, and so there is no reason why primes (or any other particular group of digits) would stand out for them.  Yes, I know it's a joke, but the joke doesn't work if it doesn't take into account how synaesthesia works.
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:I might do some fiddling with various colour palette overlays, but I think that if there is a large cluster of a few colours which don't appear elsewhere in the image, the synaesthete could probably pick up the pattern. However, the actual function of synaesthesia is not really important in this, I suppose. {{unsigned ip|86.14.71.242}}
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:I might do some fiddling with various colour palette overlays, but I think that if there is a large cluster of a few colours which don't appear elsewhere in the image, the synaesthete could probably pick up the pattern. However, the actual function of synaesthesia is not really important in this, I suppose.
  
 
I saw the number 12 without checking here first, and I'm not a synesthete. Anyone see something similar? [[Special:Contributions/71.176.19.228|71.176.19.228]] 00:13, 18 May 2013 (UTC)
 
I saw the number 12 without checking here first, and I'm not a synesthete. Anyone see something similar? [[Special:Contributions/71.176.19.228|71.176.19.228]] 00:13, 18 May 2013 (UTC)

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