You got a vivid as fuck imagination
Is English your second language as well? Because if so here's a new concept for you: Words have more than one definition, and a fairly easy concept called "context" can be used to determine which definition is applicable. Unfortunately for you, the word "imagination" is not applicable to the correct definition here.
Whether English is your second language or if you were born here but you struggled in English class as if it were a WSG or 2's game, there is a solution. See my post to the below average EU player for details. See the bolded section below with example. You see, they didn't use their IMAGINATION to figure that out - they used the power of deduction.
verb
verb: imagine; 3rd person present: imagines; past tense: imagined; past participle: imagined; gerund or present participle: imagining
1.
form a mental image or concept of.
"imagine a road trip from Philadelphia to Chicago"
synonyms: visualize, envisage, envision, picture, see in the mind's eye; More
dream up, think up/of, conjure up, conceive, conceptualize;
formalideate
"imagine sitting through five hours of steady air turbulence"
•believe (something unreal or untrue) to exist or be so.
"they suffered from ill health, real or imagined, throughout their lives"
2.
suppose or assume.
"after Ned died, everyone imagined that Mabel would move away"
synonyms: assume, presume, expect, take it, presuppose; More