"Creativity in science could be described as the act of putting two and two together to make five."
–Arthur Koestler
As Arthur Koestler said, creativity in science could be described as the act of putting two and two together to make five. This is an inspiring concept if we take a moment to explore it further - if you can imagine it, if you can imagine something unique, then chances are it can be created. True innovators possess an unwavering faith in their own ideas and believe that if they strive for something extraordinary, it will come to fruition no matter what the odds. That's why the most successful inventions over the years (from light bulbs to space travel) were sparked by creative minds that followed through with their imagination and let curiosity lead them on a journey with unknown outcomes. So if you're looking to make your creative mark on this world – let Mingus' wisdom serve as motivation: if you can image it, it can be created!
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