Understanding new concepts and difficult concepts can be irritating. Everyone is experiencing this view. Some of them are to learn to ride a bicycle or to learn new words when you are young. As you get older, the idea you are trying to understand is more complicated and abstract. These skills and ideas may take a lot of practice and time until you fully understand. But sometimes, you are trying to learn new concepts, ideas, or skills that come to mind suddenly; the moment of "lightbulb".
Many people are familiar with the "moment of lightbulb", the moment when people suddenly understand and everything becomes clear. From a technical and literary point of view, this moment can be called Epiphany. James Joyce defined Epiphany as "a sudden mental manifestation" in his Stephen manuscript. In addition, Joyce used a lot of epiphanes on his writing of Dublin. - Diamonds symbolize all the features of wealth, success, strength, and good life of life. She sings "diamonds are eternal, they are everything they need to please me", Sheirley Bassey forever expresses her love for jewelry. Diamonds are always the theme songs of the seventh name of the James Bond franchise.
A few years ago, if you were pleased, I might think of Oprah's "moment of lightbulb". It is not time consuming to go to Starbucks 24 hours after leaving the party and catch up with friends that I have not seen for years. I was not just grabbing a tram but I decided to walk for 40 minutes enjoying the morning. We will guide you through three communities in Toronto. The cool and quiet morning before dawn provided the necessary catalyst and was able to think alone. If there is confusion silence seems to be too sacred. If we obey the script of "bulb moment", this is usually the point where I insert some simple and simplified camouflage - deep insight into the cliche. If you are waiting, I am worried that you will be disappointed.
The present invention can be implemented in two ways. For example, a Thomas Edison bulb is not a metaphor of the moment of light bulb discovery, but existing components - electricity, heating filament, vacuum and glass case. These things were not novelty in the 1870s, but Edison's hands left this combination a patentable invention. In contrast, William Shockley 's transistor invented after 70 years contains many new physics, Shockley and his colleagues have to solve this problem on their own. However, both devices have changed the world (Shockley is the foundation for building IT). Together they demonstrate two different proportions of novelty with any successful invention: discovery and restructuring