Here's the kind of hyleranalytical talk this stream despises. Riddle me this: any well versed mathematician would read the six as an upside down nine. I'm well versed and I distinctly saw the nine for about 30 secs. Eventually I asked myself, inverting the radicals also, "Is 2^3=9?" Close but of course not; it's 8.
So at that point my stupid mental processors looked twice. Oh there it is - I see the six character right side up. So OBVIOUSLY all along, I got the quip about relativism in math. NO DOUBT this was mis-informed math. In hindsight though!
Yet keeping an open mind has done me no harm. I've not accused my subconscious of some terrible fault in belief. That turned over nine was no more bizarre than literally a thousand other optical type illusions I could find online. The illusion though tricked my analytical processors for the way math appears to be against the logical processors for what math does.
But do you really believe the analytical processors are liberal. No they are highly conservative so to speak. They hold onto a belief that is wrong until it is proven wrong. The individuals who always perceive n^m=digit-foo the right way? Those are the liberals if I may, who let logic run so far over perception. What happens as a consequence?? Emotions are brought in as a fudge to fix all the embarrasing moments when perception is in fact wrong.