Good idea, never heard much about this before but I often thought that. This made me google it and here is a decent video of the guy explaining what he meant by the word/idea.
Brian Eno on “Scenius”... - MOTA - Museum of Transitory Art
“Creativity Through Community” is surely overlooked when understanding how great breakthroughs happen. This link is worth the read for those interested in what Eno says.
Yeah, if they can help AIDS like viruses, then why not make an app that contains all the most important problems the world needs to be solved? Great idea.
Gamers solve molecular puzzle that baffled scientists
A new generation of online games don’t just provide entertainment – they help scientists solve their trickiest puzzles. Dara Mohammadi picks 10 of the best
“If a child learns music faster than others, then he/she may have perfect pitch. It means he/she can recognise the tones correctly and immediately, like when he/she sees a number or colour. He/she may even be able to sing any tone (e.g. F# in 2nd octave) immediately without referring to any other tone.”
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Good idea, never heard much about this before but I often thought that. This made me google it and here is a decent video of the guy explaining what he meant by the word/idea.
History tends to get written in terms of ‘great men’….. read on…
“Creativity Through Community” is surely overlooked when understanding how great breakthroughs happen. This link is worth the read for those interested in what Eno says.
Yeah, let gamers loose on false vacuums and dark energy. That would save a fair bit of brain power in Universities.
Yeah, if they can help AIDS like viruses, then why not make an app that contains all the most important problems the world needs to be solved? Great idea.
Reminds me of the story about people solving protein folding puzzles mentioned here https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jan/25/online-gamers-solving-sciences-biggest-problems
You could do it at home as a game. Watch this…
Wow, check these kids out – thank god some people have pro-active parents that are interested in their kids.
Can’t believe schools don’t test for this already. People need to know if their child is gifted. More discussion here https://forums.abrsm.org/?showtopic=22672#:~:text=If%20a%20child%20learns%20music,referring%20to%20any%20other%20tone.
“If a child learns music faster than others, then he/she may have perfect pitch. It means he/she can recognise the tones correctly and immediately, like when he/she sees a number or colour. He/she may even be able to sing any tone (e.g. F# in 2nd octave) immediately without referring to any other tone.”