On Thursday 08 Mar 2012 6:45:40 pm Udhay Shankar N wrote: > http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/02/why-being-sleepy-and-drunk-are-gr > eat-for-creativity/ > > Once again, the explanation for this effect returns us to the benefits > of not being able to pay attention. The stupor of alcohol, like the haze > of the early morning, makes it harder for us to ignore those unlikely > thoughts and remote associations that are such important elements of the > imagination. So the next time you are in need of insight, avoid caffeine > and concentration. Don’t chain yourself to your desk. Instead, set the > alarm a few minutes early and wallow in your groggy thoughts. And if > that doesn’t work, chug a beer.
The conclusions of this article are similar to something I posted on Silk years ago and had read about decades ago http://groups.yahoo.com/group/silk-list/message/813 > Marsha and Marjorie were born on the same day of the same month of the > same year to the same mother and the same father, yet they are not > twins. How is that possible? There is another answer apart from their being triplets/quadruplets etc. They could be the same person. A classmate of mine called Elizabeth came to eb called Meena after marriage. In India is is common for a woman to get a second name after marrriage. shiv
