Ok, thank you for clarifying. Well, I can only assume because I am not blind but I do know that what we have 5 senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. If we lose one of our senses, the other ones become stronger. A blind person may not be able to see but they can feel and I guess each person would create their own picture. Maybe it’s not a picture per say since they have never seen one. They create their own known feeling.
If your family members were standing in a line and you were blind-folded, could you find your Mom and Dad or Brother and Sister by just touch? I am sure you could since maybe one is tall, thin, long hair, etc. I guess in a sense, a blind person can “see” but just in a different way then you and I do!
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Ok, thank you for clarifying. Well, I can only assume because I am not blind but I do know that what we have 5 senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. If we lose one of our senses, the other ones become stronger. A blind person may not be able to see but they can feel and I guess each person would create their own picture. Maybe it’s not a picture per say since they have never seen one. They create their own known feeling.
If your family members were standing in a line and you were blind-folded, could you find your Mom and Dad or Brother and Sister by just touch? I am sure you could since maybe one is tall, thin, long hair, etc. I guess in a sense, a blind person can “see” but just in a different way then you and I do!
Does that help?
June 30, 2010 - 12:37pmThis Comment
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