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To: Lazarus who wrote (88885)4/9/2012 4:16:55 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 217737
 
Yes, and computers will be able to really get imagination going. Humans are too stuck in the prosaic to do much imagining. Most humans can barely imagine their way home, even if sober.

<The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imaginationknowledge will take you from a to b; imagination will take you everywhere
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Cyberspace will be fast enough and clever enough to try all possible ideas. Humans are limited to a few of the more obvious ideas and have to focus on one, lumbering after it over a period of years, decades or centuries.

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