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Nicholle, Charles - The nature of blue sky thinking

Identifier

014494

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

Hadamard, incidentally, did not agree with Nicholle that it was an 'accident', but Nicholle actually meant it had nothing to do with the subconscious and everything to do with going outside oneself.

They were both right in their own way, as it is through the subconscious functions that one then goes out of oneself to discover things in the spiritual realm.

Nicholle certainly knew his symbolism his choice of words is perfect.  Illumination.

A description of the experience

An Essay on the Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field – Jacques Hadamard

Quoting Nicolle

The inventor does not know prudence nor its junior sister, slowness.  He does not sound the ground nor quibble.  He at once jumps into the unexplored domain and by this sole act, he conquers it. 

By a streak of lighting, the hitherto obscure problem, which no ordinary feeble lamp would have revealed, is at once flooded with light.

It is like a creation.

Contrary to progressive acquirements, such an act owes nothing to logic or to reason.

The act of discovery is 'an accident'.

The source of the experience

Nicholle, Charles

Concepts, symbols and science items

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Commonsteps

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