07-16-2011, 05:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-16-2011, 05:41 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
(07-16-2011, 05:33 PM)Pickle Wrote: The brain finds it relatively easy to grasp threes -- elements, colours and fonts. Push that marginally up to four and the brain gets confused about where to look and what to do, and sends the eye scampering like a frisky puppy on a sunny day.
How do you suppose this plays out in a group mind making the transition from 3D to 4D thinking?
(07-16-2011, 05:33 PM)Pickle Wrote: So why does this happen? For that we might have to go back a little to diaper country. As a child, everything you did and learned seemed to be centered around three -- A,B,C; 1,2,3; Three blind mice, Three musketeers, Trinity, Three Stooges and Huey, Louie and Dewey. (Quack! Quack! Quack!)
Then again, maybe these writers, animators and wise men understood the ease with which we understand 'threes' and reconstructed their work to fit this paradigm.
http://www.hodu.com/marketing-communication.2.shtml
Yea, we can thank Stan Freberg, Fritz Freling, and Coca-Cola for that!
(07-16-2011, 05:33 PM)Pickle Wrote: Hmm, they removed the three wise men since the last time I had read this.
Funny how that happens.