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Imagination vs. knowledge?

Is imagination more important than knowledge?
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  • I'll take this guys word for it......


    He also said “The true sign of intelligent is not knowledge, but imagination”. His imagination led to his discovery the theory of general relativity. He proved his point!
    Einstein has an IQ of 160, Leonardo De Vinci has an IQ of 200, and both loved and practiced arts. Art helps you to overcome the mental conflict between the right hemisphere and the left hemisphere of the brain, which helps your imagination in a logical way. So, intelligent is more important than knowledge, only if you are intelligent, knowledgeable and with the ability to shift the visual, spatial mode of the brain at will. For a guy like myself, my imagination is about as worthless as my knowledge. Different strokes for different folks I guess.Smiley
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  • I'll take this guys word for it......


    He also said “The true sign of intelligent is not knowledge, but imagination”. His imagination led to his discovery the theory of general relativity. He proved his point!
    Einstein has an IQ of 160, Leonardo De Vinci has an IQ of 200, and both loved and practiced arts. Art helps you to overcome the mental conflict between the right hemisphere and the left hemisphere of the brain, which helps your imagination in a logical way. So, intelligent is more important than knowledge, only if you are intelligent, knowledgeable and with the ability to shift the visual, spatial mode of the brain at will. For a guy like myself, my imagination is about as worthless as my knowledge. Different strokes for different folks I guess.Smiley
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