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Is there a bell that rings or a lightbulb that lights up when you get it right? Sometimes you THINK it's right. When do you KNOW?

Posted - June 3, 2017

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  • 46117
    An epiphany (from the ancient Greek ἐπιφάνεια, epiphaneia, "manifestation, striking appearance") is an experience of sudden and striking realisation. Generally the term is used to describe scientific breakthrough, religious or philosophical discoveries, but it can apply in any situation in which an enlightening realization allows a problem or situation to be understood from a new and deeper perspective. Epiphanies are studied by psychologists and other scholars, particularly those attempting to study the process of innovation.

    Epiphanies are relatively rare occurrences and generally follow a process of significant thought about a problem. Often they are triggered by a new and key piece of information, but importantly, a depth of prior knowledge is required to allow the leap of understanding.  Famous epiphanies include Archimedes's discovery of a method to determine the density of an object ("Eureka!") and Isaac Newton's realization that a falling apple and the orbiting moon are both pulled by the same force This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at June 3, 2017 8:06 AM MDT
      June 3, 2017 8:05 AM MDT
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  • 22891
    i dont think you can always know
      June 3, 2017 12:52 PM MDT
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