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Old 10-18-2006, 10:15 PM
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Smile are these common things for aspies to think?

one about my mirroring of corners inside a hexagon, which shows relations to proportions of side length to volume length in accordanance with visa vi (i think that is what it is called), the power of 2 or the natural squared movements. like if i where to take a ball at 2 feet from the ground and drop it in clay and take a ball from 4 feet then the ball at 4 would impact 4 times deeper (or squared (the power of 2) deeper). if i take a 9 foot side length hexagon and divide it by 3 then it's volume would suffer a loose of dividing it by 9 (3^2 (three to the power of two). or a 12 foot side length on a hexagon divided by 4 would mean the volume would be divided by 16 (or 4^2).

or the flowering of my hexagons is always fun inside my mind. noting that each succession of the flower is 75% as large as the previous succession.

and then there is always the fact that i can take a sphere magnet and a cube magnet and make the sphere magnet to rotate around 600-1000 rotations per minute. just by moving the cubed magnet at a tilt (or angle) in a single direction. so like moving it accross while the cube underneath a table top in the shape of a diamond (at a tilt) and the sphere is on the top of a table. which i am not sure really why i can get them to spin so fast? just know i can cause i put a piece of paper on the sphere (cockeyed) and ran it next to my keyboard listening to how many times it hits in a given second or so. the highest amount of clicks i recall was 15 and the low was around 6.

are these common things for aspies to think?
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Old 10-18-2006, 11:29 PM
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If thats what interests that certain aspie, then that is what they would think..
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Old 10-19-2006, 03:06 AM
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Im so jealous that u can think like that!! Thats too cool!
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Old 10-19-2006, 08:06 AM
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heck all i think about seems to be my poetry, my inventions, my hexagons, and my magnets. oh and also the universe, sub atomics, electricity, physics, motion, etc. etc.

i think the reason why the sphere magnet rotates (and spins) is because magnatism travels at a little slower than the speed of light (or at the speed) and something about that speed is hitting off of the sphere. funny enough i can make the cube spin by swapping the cube on top and sphere on bottom.

i guess i just wonder if other aspies think in picture like me. or if other aspies think of things in similar ways of logical patterns? i tend to love patterns.

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Old 10-19-2006, 09:48 AM
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Default here maybe this will lend insight to my thoughts?

Tonight Again
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Tonight again I woke from sleep
Epiphanies hang to grab
I rush to ramble papered thoughts
With scribbles stomping mad

Put a line here to a line there
Why not a poem or two
Inventions written ‘till they feed
Run ramped and as mute

For it will seem I lack some sound
In the constructs of my mind
But its okay my visions dance
To sing a song as mime

And so I end this nightly task
With my papers thrown around
Of all new patterns I can see
For asking why and how
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I'm Just a Retard
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I wake up in the night
From perceptions in my sight
Inventions and poems to be

From universal law
To a washing machine’s flaw
De-straw-ing life in agony

Then future CPU
3-d engines won’t subdue
All my views can feel like debris

For I’m just a retard
It feels as if I work hard
At nothingness consistently
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What Am I Doing Here?
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My fanatic dramatics can
Acrobatically realign
With quadratic schematics that
Automatically intertwine
As prismatic Socratics can
Mathematically redefine
The traumatic emphatics that
Problematically redesign

For my thinking will run across,
In multitudes that can exhaust
And at times my intelligence,
Can lose a base of commonsense
Yet I’m getting much enjoyment,
From all these things that circumvent
Around what is my calming world,
I rarely see this to be swirled
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Hexing Hexagons
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These hexing hexagons of mine
Can perplex and hex my thoughts
Of whirling toward the world I see
For some swirls of whirling fun

A line to spawn these drawn shapes
As they dawn to spawn some more
Then patterns placed for grace to find
Show races placed inside my mind
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Electric Ways
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I’ll make a single pathway
Then split it into two
And equal out the struggle
Both ways will soon imbue

As paths of least resistance
Will shine and resonate
Choices that come without thought
Are out to propagate
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any feed back about my poetry is always appriciated, even if you think my poems are not good. it may lend insight to my future poems become better. besides you can't just make a rose flower, you must let it grow with the season. as i feel my poetry grows inside my thoughts and my life with every poem i write.
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Old 10-25-2006, 10:57 PM
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Paul, yes it's the way my son thinks. We don't just go to the zoo to "see the animals" i get recited the sing about the habitat, origin, other species in that class, most extreme facts and breeding tendencies. With small plastic toys, within minutes, they sort into an elaborate formation of preditor vs prey, species are divided, and the (male and female)- this has been his reference to all girls and boys sicne age 4, are all paired up. He can talk about nocturnal marsupials who reside in the sub-teraining blah blah blah, but in a social crisis only hysterically scream..."I need my emotion doctor my emotions are making me CRAZY."
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Old 10-27-2006, 01:12 PM
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feels good to think at least i am not insane in my thoughts. i just think about them too much like others with autism think about thier thoughts too much. this has helped put my thoughts into perspective, and very helpful to think that i think like this, instead of doing other things like hiking, or reading a book. someone said that to me and it really clicked that i just like thinking inside my mind. for no reason other than to do it and it is fun.

so thank you everyone.
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