Abstract

As the respected scholar and philosopher Aristotle noted millennia ago, visualization is the foundation for human understanding On Memory and Recollection, 450a 5, as cited in Kosslyn 1980, p. 441 . Since the beginning of civilization, humans have observed and interpreted visual images in natural phenomenon. Entities such as planets and stars, cloud formations, and geological artifacts could be better interpreted and explained using visualization because of the innate human ability to process graphical information. The written language that is now used has also evolved from early pictorial languages such as Phoenician. Humans can indeed imagine and interpret a graphical world.

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