I was thinking you had all of mine already, since they’re mostly about explaining and coding. But there’s a big one: When using tools, I’m tracking something like “what if the knife slips?”. When I introspect, it’s represented internally as a kind of cloud-like spatial 3D (4D?) probability distribution over knife locations, roughly co-extentional with “if the material suddenly gave or the knife suddenly slipped at this exact moment, what’s the space of locations the blade could get to before my body noticed and brought it to a stop?”. As I apply more force this cloud extends out, and I notice when it intersects with something I don’t want to get cut. (Mutatis mutandis for other tools of course. I bet people experienced with firearms are always tracking a kind of “if this gun goes off at this moment, where does the bullet go” spatial mental object)
I notice I’m tracking this mostly because I also track it for other people and I sometimes notice them not tracking it. But that doesn’t feel like “Hey you’re using bad technique”, it feels like “Whoah your knife probability cloud is clean through your hand and out the other side!”
I was thinking you had all of mine already, since they’re mostly about explaining and coding. But there’s a big one: When using tools, I’m tracking something like “what if the knife slips?”. When I introspect, it’s represented internally as a kind of cloud-like spatial 3D (4D?) probability distribution over knife locations, roughly co-extentional with “if the material suddenly gave or the knife suddenly slipped at this exact moment, what’s the space of locations the blade could get to before my body noticed and brought it to a stop?”. As I apply more force this cloud extends out, and I notice when it intersects with something I don’t want to get cut. (Mutatis mutandis for other tools of course. I bet people experienced with firearms are always tracking a kind of “if this gun goes off at this moment, where does the bullet go” spatial mental object)
I notice I’m tracking this mostly because I also track it for other people and I sometimes notice them not tracking it. But that doesn’t feel like “Hey you’re using bad technique”, it feels like “Whoah your knife probability cloud is clean through your hand and out the other side!”
I was explicitly taught to model this physical thing in a wood carving survivalist course.