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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:23 pm
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Ok, this thread is maybe not an idea to discuss, but to open up eyes. In my life I heard alot about "moving beyond imagination". But, how can you move yourself beyond something expandable like this?
Just make the following test: Imagine a color which does not exist! Every color is mixable with various chemistry, therefore moving beyond imagination is impossible.
So, Imagination is the only thing which man faces what doesn't have borders.
The borders are just a concept which society created, to keep people on the short. I mean the biggest scientists in history were just people who started to question and move beyond the conventional thinking, which defines the "imagination" of the mass.
Just think about if someone told you about TV 300 years before, or cars 200 years before, what you would've said then! All our advantages could've been done earlier if people weren't hiding inside their shell of being normal.
It's just a fact that mankind has great powers of imagination and therefore of creation. If you count it as possitive or negative is up to you, I just wanted to write down some wisdom wink
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:03 am
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:12 am
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:53 pm
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Hikky-kun heh, i've given that speech to alot of ignoramis over the years.. a solid example when they start demanding proof is Jules Verne... or the book 1984... if they know neither they arent worth the time to waste on em explaining.. You took my planned Jules Vernes sample. He really stood far above the conventional ways of imagination, he described nuclear power, TV, u-boats, helicopters, spacetravels...
...of course not exactly, but how was TV imaginable, at a time where it was still "impossible" to imagine (for at least the majority of people) on the other hand is his giant cannon shooting a capsule into space (which is possible today by using railguns). The greatest thinkers of our time changed the world by using their head and not to leave themselves to the hand of the mass.
The message of my post is simply: Don't choke everything or let yourself drag into a specific direction of thinking, get up think and create something, everyone has the ability of doing it, but only a few have the guts to really do it.
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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:50 am
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Hellraver Hikky-kun heh, i've given that speech to alot of ignoramis over the years.. a solid example when they start demanding proof is Jules Verne... or the book 1984... if they know neither they arent worth the time to waste on em explaining.. You took my planned Jules Vernes sample. He really stood far above the conventional ways of imagination, he described nuclear power, TV, u-boats, helicopters, spacetravels... ...of course not exactly, but how was TV imaginable, at a time where it was still "impossible" to imagine (for at least the majority of people) on the other hand is his giant cannon shooting a capsule into space (which is possible today by using railguns). The greatest thinkers of our time changed the world by using their head and not to leave themselves to the hand of the mass. The message of my post is simply: Don't choke everything or let yourself drag into a specific direction of thinking, get up think and create something, everyone has the ability of doing it, but only a few have the guts to really do it.
hehe my apologies ^^ if you had used jules verne in th efirst my post would have been about the colours... great thinkers think alike
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:13 am
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 8:34 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:18 am
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