Using Your Creative Intelligence
You Can Use Your Creative Intelligence to Create New and Visionary Ideas "An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come." - Victor Hugo When you live a Low Density Lifestyle, your creative intelligence is heightened, which will allow you to create new and visionary ideas. And in this day and age, this is very important. Why? Welcome to the Imagination Age Because this is no longer the information age. This is … [Read more...]
Imagination and Creative Intelligence
Creative Intelligence and I.Q.: Part 2
Creative Intelligence and I.Q.: In yesterday's post, I told you that I.Q. is not the true test of whether a person is a genius. I told you about Albert Einstein, and how not-very-bright he seemed growing up. I also told you … [Read more...]
Creative Intelligence and I.Q.
Creative intelligence and IQ: Which do you think is more important in telling us whether a person has genius capability? Why IQ, right? Everybody knows that. Why just in the news recently was this: Older Fathers Linked to Lower I.Q, Scores The children of older fathers scored lower than the offspring of younger fathers on … [Read more...]
Creative Intelligence: The Key to Your Inner Genius
Creative Intelligence is the key to tapping into your inner genius. It's not hard to do, but we just aren't trained to think that way. In yesterday's article, I told you about the great computing powers of the mind, and then I gave the sad news that we use very little of the mind's potential. You know what they say: a … [Read more...]
Your Mind – The Greatest Computer of Them All
Hello Mind
I want to introduce you to your mind, and let you know that it is the greatest and most powerful computer ever invented. No computer will ever come close to the mind’s abilities. One … [Read more...]The Spectrum of Paradigms
Abstract
We all see the world through our own structures and filters, leading us to make certain assumptions about the world. Through our viewpoints, some of us see things more linearly, while some of us see things more non-linearly.
It was Isaac Newton who helped to develop a new way of seeing the world with his far-reaching and far-sighted theories of gravity and three laws of motion. Still to this day scientists … [Read more...]
Turtles All the Way Down
I am a liar. I know this to be true. Yet if it is true, then I am lying that I am a liar, thus I am not a liar. So it must be false. But if my statement is false, and I am not a liar, then my statement that I am a liar is a lie and I am lying.
So, maybe I am a liar, maybe I am not. But the statement itself can never prove or disprove that I am or am not.
This sentence is a variation on the liar’s paradox, which goes: “Epimenides … [Read more...]
Creativity and Quantum Thinking
Introduction
I was watching part of the recent Academy awards and found myself in agreement with a statement made during the broadcast. In a video clip showing previously awarded Oscars to members of a film technology group, one of the speakers stated “art and science are one and the same.”
We tend to see art as being for the non-linear thinking, creative types, and science for the linear thinking, non-creative types. But this is far … [Read more...]
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