New Class: Solve Seemingly Impossible Problems FAST!

December 19, 2011 · Posted in innovation, problem solving · Comment 

Anyone can learn how to quickly solve seemingly-impossible problems. This self-paced online class is a brief introduction to Predictive Innovation® you can use in your life immediately.

When I say anyone I mean it. Children or adults can understand and use the skills taught in this class. You can use the technique any time you want a better option or a different idea.

This easy to understand class teaches you how to use one of the 15 Alternatives to solve problems and find innovations. The technique introduces you to skills needed to describe the entire idea space and predict innovations.

Predictive Innovation® Core Skills: Inversion This course is being re-done, signup at www.PredictiveInnovation.com to be notified when the new course is offered..

Doctors save left foot by attaching it to right leg

April 7, 2011 · Posted in innovation, problem solving · Comment 

Left foot attached to right leg saves foot

Doctors in China use many principles of Predictive Innovation® to save a man’s foot when it was cut off in an accident.

http://web.orange.co.uk/article/quirkies/Doctors_put_left_foot_on_right_leg

The man’s foot was cut off because of an accident. The damage to the leg prevented the foot from being immediately reattached. So there was a dilemma.

Must re-attach the foot to the leg immediately so it doesn’t die; but, we can’t attach the foot until the leg heals and grows.

One way to handle dilemmas is to invert then rephrase. Instead of immediately reattaching the foot to the same leg they attached it to the other leg. This was a great idea because the patient would not be able to walk while the other leg was growing and healing after moving it to the correct leg. Attaching the foot to the patients other leg is the perfect environment for the foot while waiting.

Other approaches have been tried such as freezing the organ to be reattached. Current technology can’t reliably prevent damage from ice crystals.

Another improvement could be using stem cells cultured from the patient and sprayed onto a growth matrix. This could accelerate the grow and the healing when the foot is reattached.

Another inversion is to let the foot die and attach a cloned foot. That technology has already been used for less complicated body parts.

Emotional & Physical Pain Same in Brain, Suggests Cure

April 6, 2011 · Posted in problem solving · Comment 


Researchers at the University of Michigan have discovered that physical pain and intense feelings of social rejection hurt individuals in the same way. More confirmation of NLP.

Ethan Kross, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan

If memories of emotional pain are felt the same way as current physical pain, that could mean the pain of PTSD is horrific. Fortunately this also shows there is a fast non-drug way to stop PTSD or other emotional pain.

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