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Arquivo para January 17th, 2018

Criatividade e inventmentice

17 Jan

Creativity is something different from the pure invention, fad or uncritical AlightPenadherence to reality, it is necessary to have a perception of what is happening in reality and also in the perception of what happens (what can be called theory, but the term is incomplete), David Bohm points out that “every ‘thing’ that exists in nature has some contribution to the way of being of the universe as a whole” (BOHM 1957: 146).
Today with research in quantum physics, you can no longer think of the particles or subparticles, because depending on the context also the particles need to be interpreted, even one particle can transform into others.
So according to Bohm human perception is limited because reality (and its perception) is constantly changing, and also one thing modifies the other at any moment, so the knowledge depends on the context in which the object meets and creates relationships with the observer, and human thought with its categories can be put in check since anyone who ignores it has a limited thought about the “thing.”
All animate and inanimate things have an implied order that refers to information that determines their form, that is, the in-form context as we always state in our blog, but this context changes all the time.
Inventions are false inventions, they try to deny the context in which order becomes in-form, in fact it is a repetition of old reasonings about a changing world, for example, the use of mouse in digital world, light pen was not success.
But what is then perception, Bohm and Hiley argue that it is an implicate order, since it is about a form as the basis of thought, since it is based on information contained in memory (1993, p.383 ), it is this information that forms the basis of the comparison by which one perceives the similarities and differences between sensations.

According to this thought, to have creativity it is necessary to broaden the perception, but there is no method for this, creativity is a free game of perception, and this means doing bodily and mental exercises so that the mind has a kind of free dialogue in the which this conditioning can be undone (BOHM 1987, 229).
In terms of philosophy we might call it epoché, but Bohm calls it meditation, without it there will be no creativity, but inventions on the same “closed” forms.
BOHM, D. (1957). Causality & chance in Modern Physics. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
BOHM, D.; PEAT, F. D. (1987). Science, order and creativity. London; New York:  Routledge Classics.