That’s more or less the default visualization; unfortunately it hasn’t proved particularly helpful to me, or at least not as much as the visualization presented here—hence the need for this post.
The method presented in the post has a discrete, sequential, “flip-the-switch” feel to it which I find very suited to my style of thinking. If I had known how, I would have presented it as an animation.
That’s more or less the default visualization; unfortunately it hasn’t proved particularly helpful to me, or at least not as much as the visualization presented here—hence the need for this post.
The method presented in the post has a discrete, sequential, “flip-the-switch” feel to it which I find very suited to my style of thinking. If I had known how, I would have presented it as an animation.