No, but seriously, the most interesting thing is the way the two halves
of the 'Walnuttian' brain, whilst being different, are joined in this
remarkably...yes, tender...way.
I've outlined and highlighted the two
sections in my photo of the walnut. See what I mean? Maybe our current
brains are responsible for so much conflict because, um, we've lost that
loving feeling?
I see a woman and child. What do you see?
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A scrunched-up piece of paper!
Tom! Really? You don't see two figures seated facing ech other, their hands touching?
Donald Trump's hair.
Bruce...h'm...well...maybe seen in close-up? As for the brain behind the hair...?
Could this be Natalie's variation on the ink blot test? What are we revealing about ourselves, I wonder?
Tom, it's a really interesting coincidence (or serendipity) that you mention the Rorschach ink-blot test. I thought about it too when I was looking at the shape of the walnut, how much it resembles the shapes made by an ink blot when you fold a sheet of paper in half. Then there's that whole thing about mirror images etc.etc.
I'm always fascinated by these chains of links when things previously unrelated suddenly appear absolutely related. You mention our psychological interpretations, the things we 'read' into shapes and what this may reveal about us. So this again is related to the brain, the left and right spheres and how we 'see' things - more 'left brain' or 'right brain' etc.
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