Nearly 25 years ago a former Rhodes scholar and doctor, from an Anglo-Maltese family, had a new theory as to how the brain works. Might it be possible, he asked, to generate new ideas on demand, artificially, instead of waiting around for inspiration? His answer was yes.
Serious Creativity will seem a contradiction in terms for many people. Everyone knows that creativity has to be fun, lively, and crazy – so how can we have serious creativity?
In 1969 I wrote a book called The Mechanism of Mind. In that book I described how the nerve networks in the brain allow incoming information to organize itself into sequence or patterns.
In general I have found three levels of effect:
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