But since the Universe is infinite in every direction , there are no shortages of additional original subthoughts generated by the infinite number of subproblems encountered in the "realisation" of ideas .Robinhood46 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:14 am It also helps us understand that when we have an amazingly brilliant idea that nobody has ever thought of, we're probably talking bollocks.
Loads of people have had exactly the same thought, when they thought of the idea for the first time, and loads of people have realised the thought wasn't as amazingly brilliant, or original, as they thought.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElsDYKTntU8
Brilliant Engineering behind Pantographs 10 Mins
I'm sure a modern day Karl would describe the concept of an electric train drawing power from an overhead line as being a simple application of electricity (as I did before I watched this video : ) ) . But in reality there's nothing simple about the Universe if you want to truely understand it IMO.
What Karl should have said was " A Brilliantly simple idea " that even a carpenter's boy could build . Then I would be more sure that he understood what he saw ! : )