#4079 Glitch in the Matrix - Combinatorial Logic Processor
#4079 Glitch in the Matrix - Combinatorial Logic Processor #4079 Think innovatively. I just put a large cup lid with straw in a 2-litre bottle, then thought, "those two don't go together, but what-if ...?" How can I automate a process to mix-n-match components and systems that normally don't go together to look for innovative solutions? That "glitch in the matrix" feeling—where two incompatible objects occupy the same space—is actually the birthplace of some of the world's best inventions. You’re essentially describing Combinatorial Innovation . To automate this, you need a system that forces "forced connections" at scale. Here is a framework to build an automated innovation engine: 1. Deconstruct into a "Component Taxonomy" Before you can mix, you must map. Create a database (or a simple spreadsheet) that breaks objects and systems down into three specific columns: Form: Physical attributes (cylindrical, threaded, flexible, transpa...