My favorite game was one that I invented before knowing the names of the colors. I called it 'hot and cold'. You take a deck of cards and place it on a table (face down). Then, cup your hand over the top card, without touching it. Red cards feel warm in the palm of your hand, and black feels cool. Then turn the card over and see if you are correct! I could do it 100% and taught the game to my kids. It was funny last year to see my son remembered and was playing it!!
Laughing because the metaphor of marbles is a great way to look at a book I am reading by two separate authors. The first half of the book is technical, as much as I know that's important for sceptics, but personally, enjoying the second half and all of the pictures best of all. Science affirms what one already instinctively perceives or 'knows', simply through practise and experience. Thankyou Paulo lol !
My favorite game was one that I invented before knowing the names of the colors. I called it 'hot and cold'. You take a deck of cards and place it on a table (face down). Then, cup your hand over the top card, without touching it. Red cards feel warm in the palm of your hand, and black feels cool. Then turn the card over and see if you are correct! I could do it 100% and taught the game to my kids. It was funny last year to see my son remembered and was playing it!!
danceswithcrayons 1 year ago
Laughing because the metaphor of marbles is a great way to look at a book I am reading by two separate authors. The first half of the book is technical, as much as I know that's important for sceptics, but personally, enjoying the second half and all of the pictures best of all. Science affirms what one already instinctively perceives or 'knows', simply through practise and experience. Thankyou Paulo lol !
danceswithcrayons 1 year ago
I love Paulo's laughter!
pradzswoosh 4 years ago