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I've participated in many such sessions. Usually the arbiter turns out to be a pointy-hair guy with no imagination. Other participants start ignoring him pretty quickly.
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Ray Kurzweil assigns himself a problem before bedtime, triggering his subconscious mind to consider creative solutions during sleep, the list of which he reviews upon waking into a state of lucid dreaming.
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Or as Douglas Adams wrote: "It is a rare mind indeed that can render the hitherto non-existent blindingly obvious. The cry 'I could have thought of that' is a very popular and misleading one, for the fact is that they didn't, and a very significant and revealing fact it is too."
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The article is a long way of saying, "facilitated syllogisms." But I don't see the works of great composers like Handel, Beethoven, and Mozart springing from syllogisms.
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My software development manager, himself a brilliant engineer, strongly encouraged us to join him as he went out for lunch every day. 5 of the 6 of us did so. We always consumed several pitchers of beer, which helped us speak freely. We are now proud of the product we developed.
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I guess a lot of great ideas are simply forgotten.
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That's it! You two have got to get together for a podcastathon on Superbowl Sunday or as schedules permit.
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I don't want to rain on your parade, but that essay was from 1959. (Was I interpreting correctly? A podcast featuring Asimov and Scott?)
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