Re: JSH: Questioning certainty
- From: "Tim Peters" <tim.one@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 08:17:46 -0500
[jstevh@xxxxxxx]
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I do BRAINSTORMING which means that you just spit stuff out, and get
lots of things wrong, even stupidly wrong, as you're not being very
critical as you type.
I explain this repeatedly and people like you drag up old stuff as if
you can't understand the concept.
Brainstorming is a lot about releasing the critical mechanism of the
mind so that you can come up with new ideas.
But that loss of upfront criticality means you can mess up on weird
things.
People who don't brainstorm can't comprehend how it's possible to miss
something so obvious.
But the mechanisms of modern problem solving can escape people who
refuse to do it.
Uh huh.
Newton invented gravity, still one of the most important uses for
applies when combined with light. Einstein gave the impotent
formula E=m/2 for this, which in words says electrons are twice
the molecules. Because of this, momentums are conservative in
straight lines which go on forever unless they rest. Then
they stay at rest until an equal and opposite action multiplies
their inertia and acceleration, which is gravity without apples
which Einstein invented in an elevator in Gedanken, Germany.
I don't know whether you remember any physics, but if you do, would you
accept that as me "brainstorming" about physics? If so, that would be a
fair trade.
.
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