When I was in Bulgaria my father and I spoke a year before I had my concept. I had asked how a pen is used to write.
He told me that it moves. The next thing I asked him was how a train carries people.. he said the same thing.
I thought to myself for a moment that we're all intelligent. Yet the things we create are simple. It's when we apply our education towards making a physical product that our minds show.
It was a very loose example. To connect movement of one thing to another. That everything is theorized from principles [or connecting topics] and the people who make it into something we can see or hold are the ones that are most intelligent. [Meaning Educated.]
So you see. My apologies to bring this up again. "Technology which you can use to look at a woman's body by moving your eyes skipping in between to remove lust." Think of this conversation based on the verbs or since I'm really not in that age group anymore whatever it's called.
Someone could even make little scraps of paper and put them in hats. Then combine things from them and create new stuff.
Maybe we could even make a computer program to list it for us though I'd imagine the person reading the single sentences would go through a lot of annoyance sorting them out.
This was just my childhood thought. I was hopeful. He told me "the world doesn't work this way" but hey you never know.
I think we all have some grey matter. There is no person whom is more or less intelligent than another.
I thought I would write this memory into a motivating speech for you.
Post Scriptum:
One of the most expensive cars there are. Two engines.
Post Post Scriptum: In reality: This car was ingenious though the same thing could be made by combining a topic with a number.
Yet there is only one way that the car could be made into a product. Extremely intelligent car engineers that would do the math needed for two engines to work together. How far could it go? Three engines? Four engines? Five engines? Alternatively: Multiple small lightweight engines that each work less so the car lasts longer before they expire. It seems ridiculous but I can't think of another example at the moment.
Coincidentally: Because an idea can't be copyrighted. The same people who thought up that a car could have two engines logically were the same people that physically designed those engines.
P.P.P.S. The only way I could imagine this though I can't actually design a car that way. Lightweight engines.. lightweight car. You see? It works. Repetition is a part of it.
Yuffie-Kisaragi046
that's a nice inspirationa tale