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Discovery Using Divergent Thinking

There are two ways to discover things: divergent thinking and convergent thinking. 

Divergent thinking means zooming out to look at the big picture, examining the entire context of a problem. This process includes three phases.

  • First, search for inconsistencies between current theory and new data. Any anomalies usually represent problems or opportunities.
  • Incubation is next, which is a period of rumination where these anomalies are considered without any preconceived notions.
  • Ultimately, a good idea will be recognized, heralding collision between contradictory information and perspectives.

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