Principle of operation IDEA GENERATOR, IDEA VALIDATOR

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In its essence, the generation of new ideas is a combination of old, already known ones. It all comes down to two basic concepts regarding the movement of everything in the universe. We are talking about analysis (separation) and synthesis (connection). It is the driving force that transforms everything around. The same process underlies thinking. The generation of new ideas comes from several existing ones or their components. For example, “the purple stone” abstraction consists of the ideas: “stone” and “violet color”, as well as from the applied form of the color idea - “colorize”. “Purple stone” is the fruit of a thinking process. In this case, it is the result of a synthesis process from other previously known abstractions.

Exactly the same principle of generating absolutely any complex and innovative ideas. In the process of analysis, we deconstruct ideas and concepts and break them down into their component parts. Then we can study and analyze each part separately, which will allow us to get an idea of the whole. This can then be used to come up with new ideas that may not have been considered before.

In the process of synthesis, we take the components that have been deconstructed through analysis and combine them to create something new and unique. This is done by combining existing elements in unexpected ways, which may lead to previously unknown solutions.

The combination of analysis and synthesis can lead to breakthroughs in cognition. By combining ideas and concepts in new ways, we are able to offer new inventions, processes and products that weren't there before. We can also use this process to come up with solutions to existing problems or think of new approaches to an existing problem.

The process of analysis and synthesis can be applied to any situation. It is the process of taking existing ideas and combining them in new ways to create something new. This approach is the basis of creativity and innovation, and given that thinking does not work in any other way than through analysis and synthesis, then the processes of thinking, in fact, are creativity. The only problem is that, in most cases, thinking is not directed to what is needed or “scattered” to solve unimportant tasks.

To solve global problems, concentration of thinking is necessary. Ideal for this is the option of automating the process of thinking, which will act according to the principles of analysis and synthesis described above. Thus, to solve a specific problem, a lot of ideas will be generated, which in one way or another solve the problem. But in order to filter a huge number of generated ideas and not to produce unrealistic entities, a mechanism for checking them is needed, some idea validator.

The essence of the idea validator is to check the relevance of the generated idea to the existing laws of objective reality. Depending on the type of problem being solved, the generated idea for solving it must nevertheless comply with a number of requirements, otherwise it may remain in the realm of fantasy and never be realized.

Generated ideas, for example, must comply with the laws of physics, legal laws, or even moral principles, depending on the problem being solved. The idea validator checks the generated idea against these laws and principles, ensuring that the idea is feasible and practical. The validator also provides recommendations to the idea generator to help them refine it and create a more viable solution. By providing feedback and recommendations, the validator helps ensure that the generated idea is realistic and achievable. This takes into account factors such as available resources, the costs associated with implementation, the potential impact it will have on the environment and the people involved, and the like. If the idea is recognized as feasible, then it can move on to the next stage of its development.

An idea validator can also help identify potential risks associated with a proposed solution and help refine an idea to make it more practical. This can be done by considering existing legal, economic, social and physical conditions and then developing a comprehensive plan to address them. Ultimately, the goal of an idea validator is to make sure that any idea generated is realistic, feasible, and legal so that it can be implemented and provide a successful solution to the problem at hand.

Thus, we have a system that works on the basis of two complementary modules: an idea generator and an idea validator. The first is an automated thought process that generates many ideas and at the same time operates with the knowledge of all mankind. The second module evaluates the generated ideas, determines their viability, expediency, as well as the risks associated with their implementation. Thanks to such synergy, the solution of the tasks set involves a minimum of human time, and the solutions themselves will be more practical and optimal.