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"History is rich with 'eureka' moments: scientists from Archimedes to Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein are said to have had flashes of inspiration while thinking about other things. But the mechanisms behind this psychological phenomenon have remained unclear. A study now suggests that simply taking a break does not bring on inspiration — rather, creativity is fostered by tasks that allow the mind to wander."
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I am a marcabian psych and relative of the evil lord Xenu. I fly DC-8 planes without engines and received my pilot's training in the marcabian fleet.
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Scientific research debunks Hubbard's "tone scale" concept. Ekman also discusses his research in detection of lies.
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