How To Invent
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Book: Fair
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Pages: Good
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A practical and intellectually stimulating guide to the creative process of invention, How to Invent presents a structured approach to developing original ideas and turning them into workable solutions. Written by two distinguished British engineers and academics, the work argues that inventiveness is not an innate gift reserved for a select few, but a disciplined skill that can be cultivated through observation, lateral thinking, and systematic problem-solving. The authors draw on their own considerable experience in engineering and physics to illustrate how inventors throughout history have identified needs, challenged assumptions, and arrived at breakthrough solutions. Written with clarity and enthusiasm, the text instructs aspiring inventors on how to harness curiosity and rigorous methodology in equal measure. It stands as both an inspiring manifesto for creative thinking and a hands-on manual for anyone eager to bring a new idea to life.
Author: M. W. Thring And E. R. Laithwaite
Format: Paperback
Published: 1977, Macmillan
Genre: Engineering
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A practical and intellectually stimulating guide to the creative process of invention, How to Invent presents a structured approach to developing original ideas and turning them into workable solutions. Written by two distinguished British engineers and academics, the work argues that inventiveness is not an innate gift reserved for a select few, but a disciplined skill that can be cultivated through observation, lateral thinking, and systematic problem-solving. The authors draw on their own considerable experience in engineering and physics to illustrate how inventors throughout history have identified needs, challenged assumptions, and arrived at breakthrough solutions. Written with clarity and enthusiasm, the text instructs aspiring inventors on how to harness curiosity and rigorous methodology in equal measure. It stands as both an inspiring manifesto for creative thinking and a hands-on manual for anyone eager to bring a new idea to life.