Thursday, August 24, 2017

Stanley's Abstraction Method


A few months ago I came up with a simple method to discover things that haven't been discovered yet or invented before. I call this the abstraction method because it is an abstract approach of discovering or inventing things. The more specific to a subject, the more focused the method can be. So how do you discover something that hasn't been invented yet? By using my keyword methodology. Let's use physics as the main subject. If I were to collect ever terminology in physics and write them separate pieces of paper, scramble them together in a large pile, and choose a few random keyword terms to put together, I can then study and think about how a term combination can be used to create a unique solution, idea, hypothesis, or idea that might not exist yet or may offer an abstract insight of how something could potentially be used for an invention or solution. Of course this abstract approach requires an individual capable of thinking outside the box and to examine and brainstorm such ideas and solutions. Overall, I think this ideas could be used as an abstract approach for technological advances.

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