How do you create something as in an Idea? Is it rationally automatic by nature or is it learned through by the fundamental human senses? Husserl would say that there is a phenomenonical facet to it as it may be one of its (the Mind) throughput ingredients. And the assembly of it is many fold.
What I mean by “throughput” is that it is the part that drives thru and that it is what makes the creation processes of ideas in your head move forward and that since we are tool making that it extends outside of you and you build something new that you never had before or something innovative.
Why phaenomenological? Because this is the discipline of philosophy of the mind of when you doubt your perception of reality only to find out something new about it. (In a nutshell, phenomenology is object-concept-perception. And the mind in its entirety is needed for total throughput to make new idea creation. And then once you get into this rigorum you can constantly pursue innovation. And when this behavior becomes a part of you and I find it hard for myself to go back then when this becomes instinct or second nature then you can create stuff on the fly like McGyver (the American tv show, i think it was in the 1980s). And to what I’ve learned especially not what I make as the end product but that it somehow incorporated into the skills of survival which Hubbard says is the ultimate purpose of us as intelligent beings.
In here I’m talkking about the creation of ideas that otherwise would have taken a little longer to stumble upon in your daily thinking thereto. Therefore the “Ah-a” experience here is more frequent. I don’t know if this happens in other disciplines outside the ancient art of philosophy but that Husserl’s one work or lectures of many and I thing the reading is called The Idea of Phenomenology and I think it is only an introduction to his discovery.
The mind “drives” through the body and projects. This is trained in the collegiate instance. But to accelerate the rational it needs a healthy enclosure. To excel the conclusions in logic they must not be passed up in your reasoning processes. (This could be seen as another facet of idea-forward-driving thinking.) This is any kind of thot so long as your principles are sound. You reach a harmonological state after some time and things become different. After this state the mind starts taking new paths because it has come to a different level of understanding in terms of knowlege and it reacts as an effect-to-cause and there it creates to ways whatever that may be. This may be new ideas or a different way of going about life. You might pursue new endeavors or might even improve on a skill. I learned from Hubbard that when you come across a new word when trying to understand material you must define it in some way like a dictionary in that language. My opinion here says that when you have a chance to complete conclusive thinking then do it because when you pass it up you might forget or the chance might not happen again. If you intercept it here before it gets to be any more problematic in the future you must lock it away in your mind. But you have to make that connection from premises to conclusion or it won’t be a smart move on your part and any future discussion in its light is likely to be flawed unless you go to great lengths to make them correct and thus you give up the future for the past. Also, imagine your mind as an atmospheric sphere. This sphere grows with education. If you can think of this sphere existent since birth and start with a core the “I” (and I don’t know what that is) then, in one instance, try to picture your mind as an growing and evolving atmosphere. Phenomenology is a tiny aspect of the human thinking mind. It is of my opinion that the laws of the mind are infinite. Therefore, the growth of our knowledge of the world can never cease at an ending point and from there we go forward. The first cause in you is the “I” the second you took your first breath when you by grand luck entered this world and and I think so will every progeny.
What I want to say that a person should get in the habit of creating ideas which is essential in todays world. Whatever you know to be creative and that’s very important.
There are only two ways to procure ideas, either by a priori or empirical methods.
[Roger, you know how to explain this but I don’t feel like doing it right now, I’ll come back to eat later]