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What does bolts mean in this case? Cytowic was convinced he should take a deeper look when less than two weeks later he encountered a colleague who saw the sound of his hospital pager as red lightning bolts.
Oct 14, 2019 9:12 PM
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Hello, In English we refer to a "bolt" of lightning. It is what flashes in the sky. As a metaphor, it means an important surprise or "wake-up call". For example when you realize something, you can say "It hit me like a bolt of lightning!" In reading the excerpt, I wonder does the hospital pager actually show red lightning bolts? Or did he "see" (as in "consider" ) the sound as red lightning bolts. That would suggest Cytowic thought that when his pager went off, there was an emergency or sudden surge of activity. Best, Martha
October 14, 2019
The old, original meaning of "bolt" was a "heavy arrow." For example, the arrows used in crossbows are called "bolts." Lightning is a flash of light in the sky that occurs in an electrical storm. It is accompanied by the sound of thunder. When lightning reaches the ground it causes damage. We say that it "hits" or "strikes" something. We speak of an individual flash as "a bolt of lightning," or "a thunderbolt," or "stroke of lightning." Cytowic's colleague is apparently experiencing synesthesia. He perceives the startling sound of his pager's alarm as red flashes. "Red lightning bolts" could either mean just some kind of red light, or perhaps it is literally a red, glowing, zigzag line."
October 15, 2019
Thanks
October 14, 2019
“Lighting Bolts” are natural flashes on electricity in the sky
October 14, 2019
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