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Mathematicians with Aphantasia (Inability to Visualize Things in One's Mind)

Are there any mathematicians with aphantasia? If so, could they please elaborate upon what their experience with mathematics is like?

I realize that this question probably falls outside of the scope of mathoverflow, but it's so shocking that such a fundamental mental difference exists that I think the question is worth asking here anyways. Even if it gets closed, which I suspect it will, if even one mathematician with aphantasia sees this and has the startling revelation that they have aphantasia, I'll be 1000000% glad I posted the question.

*inability to visualize things in one's mind. see this note that went viral recently for a more detailed explanation: https://www.facebook.com/notes/blake-ross/aphantasia-how-it-feels-to-be-blind-in-your-mind/10156834777480504

edit: can people who think this question should be placed on hold or closed explain why? "The site works best for well-defined questions: math questions that actually have a specific answer. You'll notice that there is the occasional question making a list of something, asking about the workings of the mathematical community, or something else which isn't really a math question. Such questions can be helpful to the community, but it is extremely tricky to ask them in a way that produces a useful response." My question should not be closed, because - unlike with some philosophical, subjective questions - there is a mechanism in place ensuring only valuable responses. Only people with aphantasia can reply.

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