means some people believe Mind Mapping must be unsuited to technical
subjects or rational processes such as mathematics. This is simply untrue.
We have seen how Mind Maps are highly logical, in that they are rooted in the
logic of association (see
Chapter 3
,
page 130
). They are extremely structured and
subject to the Laws of Mind Mapping, which if followed will always ensure their
clarity and usefulness. These Laws encourage people to take an ordered
approach when structuring a Mind Map. Moreover, if they wish, those who are
drawn toward logical ways of thinking can work through the associations one
branch at a time before moving on to the next main branch in their Mind Maps.
The structure of Mind Maps makes them a good fit for subjects that lend
themselves to categorization and to a consideration of processes, such as
physics, chemistry and mathematics, as Dr Dilip Abayasekara described in
Chapter 2
(
page 96
), when discussing how he used Mind Maps in his lab work.
They are useful tools for breaking down scientific topics into their component
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