jJuly 13th/08, <Type of Thought" after computer>  keyed on ALTAVISTA
placed TREIZE  of my texts in the FIFTEEN FIRST "papers" out of 24,800.

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60 years ago, was I 60 years in advance ?

         Dedicating my 80th year to the redaction of "Philosophy for the 3rd Millennium", I fell on the "paper" by two professors of DREXEL and NORTHWESTERN Universities. I found it interesting as they had confirmed with their big machines that "some are creative" and more are not.
      
59 years ago,  I  lived   a "crisis" similar to what Champollion "suffered" after discovering the key of the Rosetta stone. I never could obtained any information on what I did during my absent time. Apparently, people who loved me sweared never to tell me more than "You work too much". In fact, I had, among other things, discovered  "bicameralism" and  the role of the mute brain.
        I answered the Drexel-Northwerstern paper, (<www.wikisophia.info/NEUROPSY.htm>, but no fluss. I waited to compare "true philosopher" with a big machine boys. In 1959, I immediately started to think: "How can I program that mute brain ?" Like Zenon going to Assouan-Chryselephantine to measure the diameter of the earth with his staff. Philosophy can be a risky business...
        I'm therefore quite glad to see my comment of a mention by the medical lady on ARTE, on April 7th/08, (the only reaction I know in France),  first out of 296 "papers",



Résultats 1 - sur un total d'environ 296 pour neuropsychologia DREXEL creative (0,18 secondes)
French answer to NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA on creativity ?
7 Avr 2008 ... article in NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, mentioned previously, “One is creative or ...
And DREXEL and NORTHWESTERN Universities propose the possible ...
www.hautisme.info/memoire.htm - 40k - (Recherche pour résultats en Français uniquement. )
       Who is interested for this research ,   New KNOL maybe. (30 years ago when I wrote a "paper", it was published on the next edition or taken in charge by the chief-Editor...)

G. Lelarge, "philoManager",
Ingénieur informaticien, (Poly of Enfield, National Computing Center, 1970-1973),
inscrit expert au Bureau international du travail, (1971 à retraite) suite à contribution informatique, (1965), jugée exceptionnelle par spécialistes du Management.  Intervention comme consultant dans 175 entreprises, (50 à 80.000 employés): Philips, IBM WORLD TRADE, SONATRACH, Ministères Algérie, Venezuela..., Mines du Zaïre,...






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