 Originally Posted by •Neko•
Textures can also be "felt" in your mind.
what do you call that? it can't be imagining because that only applies to images.
im·ag·ine  /ɪˈmædʒ ɪn/Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[i-maj-in]Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciationverb, -ined, -in·ing.
–verb (used with object) 1.to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses). 2.to think, believe, or fancy: He imagined the house was haunted. 3.to assume; suppose: I imagine they'll be here soon. 4.to conjecture; guess: I cannot imagine what you mean. 5.Archaic. to plan, scheme, or plot. –verb (used without object) 6.to form mental images of things not present to the senses; use the imagination. 7.to suppose; think; conjecture.
so what is it when you can feel something physically in your mind that you aren't actually feeling, or what about tasting or smelling for that matter? (you can't technically imagine a taste or smell) no one has been able to give me a decent answer to that. someone said "sensing" but i think that is way too general.
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