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DetlefK

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2. Scientific success needs inspiration, not worker-drones.
Mon Sep 21, 2015, 10:35 AM
Sep 2015

It needs people who can juggle several ideas at once and combine them into a new idea.

I can tell from personal experience that art, history, literature are important for the development of creativity because they force the brain to adapt to a chaotic mindset, a mindset of flexibility, a mindset of "impossible but imaginable".




I think, this reaction is isolationistic. Japan wants to focus, to specialize. But scientific specialization leads to a narrowing of your field of view. You become a world-class specialist in something, but you lose the ability to think outside of the box. And you can't have technological success without thinking outside of the box.

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