Creative Processes in Science and Technology: Insights from





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[2011-11-06 08:33:08] donaldmcscrooge - Hey everyone, My ...

Hey everyone, My friend is an aspiring techy and has entered an innovations idea competition. He has a chance to be trained and mentored by tech industry business leaders if his idea is voted into the semi-finals. You can help him reach his dreams. If you can, go to his video at "/watch?v=ukawhPLV3AE" please and give it a thumbs up "Like" as that is how eight semi-finals will be chosen. Thanks!

[2011-10-30 20:32:30] PicassoStar1 - what a bunch of ...

what a bunch of crap while overstating the obvious...might as well give us a scientific explanation on how a lawn mower works..

[2011-01-11 09:08:06] jonakompa - I liked all the ...

I liked all the examples but found the methodology on how to find differences and similarities between art, technology and science cumbersome. It is far easier from a more philosophical perspective: art (subject-relations), technology (inter-subjective) and science (subject-object relations) - which is far more concise. The parameters (growth mode, support structure...) are still fairly arbitrary.. so the revelations at the end are fairly general too and offer no new coherent concept

[2010-07-16 18:45:12] TedDGPoulos - Discovered in 2003: ...

Discovered in 2003: The underlying law of nature may be the world's most useful, profitable and encouraging knowledge. e.g., It is the most effective and efficient means to improve the performance of any process. Great personal, economic and societal advantages exist to identifying the underlying law of nature first hand, for oneself, and to understanding and applying its principles. Bing or Google it as a start.

[2009-12-15 01:43:28] amoincof - Ahh, got to love ...

Ahh, got to love these Google tech talks, a great way of informing yourself! Thank you google. =)

[2009-09-19 17:11:29] irishcoffeytwo - A fascinating ...

A fascinating cognitive dance...

[2009-06-16 00:52:36] jp1989at - I wouldn't agree ...

I wouldn't agree that science is five hundred years old. Though it was labeled/discovered around that time, the scientific methodology is natural to the human mind and the process of "scientific discovery" is as old as man itself.

[2009-06-15 11:13:05] erik11235 - Very good talk! ...

Very good talk! Have had my thoughts on this aswell but he made it all much clearer. Thanks!

[2009-06-08 19:08:59] catsaysmeow007 - Awesome Thanks! :- ...

Awesome Thanks! :-)!

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