Combining Energies and Waves - Givers Get Rogue Peak Potential


by L. Winslow - Date: 2007-04-18 - Word Count: 278 Share This!

It is often said that two brains are better than one and of course that makes sense. It is also often considered that two plus two does not equal four in small groups that are put together for the purpose of innovation. It appears that there is a synergy which occurs that allows the four people to get out quite a bit more than the sum of their knowledge, observations and experiences.

Why is this? Well, consider if you will adding energy to an already existing energy of a different form. Often you get more than the two put together. Consider also sending a wave along with another wave which causes a spike in amplitude and the spikes are often larger than the two waves put together.

But this doesn't only happen with energy and waves or in groups of humans getting together for the purpose of innovation. We also see rogue waves in the ocean where one wave runs into another wave and causes a rogue Peak Wave that is often powerful enough to capsize a ship. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but that doesn't mean we cannot find additional efficiencies by combining different kinds of energy.

Next time you think about it, you might wish to consider this truth and why this synergy works so well in innovation endeavors. There are natural laws and things in this realm that just are and this energy force multiplier is one of them; study it, look for it and use it to your advantage. There is a perfectly good example and reason for it and it is time that you stop fighting it, start applying it and begin to understand it.


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L. Winslow is a Economic Advisor to the Online Think Tank, a Futurist and retired entrepreneur. Currently he is planning a bicycle ride across the US to raise money for charity and is sponsored by http://www.Calling-Plans.com and all the proceeds will go to various charities who sign up.

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