Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex!
Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it.
Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it.
Psalm 139:14 NLT
Q: Does this complex system sound like something that would arise from time + chance or is it from DESIGN?
"Most experts agree that two elements are central to creativity.
First
and foremost, it reflects our capacity to generate ideas that are
original, unusual or novel in some way.
The second element is that these
ideas also need to be satisfying, appropriate or suited to the context
in question.
The influential four Ps conceptualization refers to the approaches that
can be adopted in the study of creativity.
Approaches focusing on
factors that abet or thwart creativity may be external in that they are
part of the environment (press/place) or internal in the form of traits
and skills that typify the individual (person). These are distinct from
approaching creativity in relation to the mental operations that
transpire during creative ideation (process) and the outputs thereof
(product).
All these operations of creative cognition have overlapping brain
correlates, but what differs are the specific brain regions that are
held to be of significance in each of these processes.
The role of
frontal poles is emphasized in the case of analogical reasoning, the
lateral inferior frontal gyrus in metaphor processing, and anterior
aspects of the superior temporal gyrus in insight.
Among the most thought-provoking findings is our ability to engage in
creative pursuits despite disorder and degeneration at the neural level.
This attests to the disorder-resistant power of the brain in enabling
self-expression and communication.
Brain plasticity is a fact.
Our brains change throughout our lifespan
and this is readily evidenced by the everyday observation that we never
stop learning. The extent of brain plasticity is harder to define and
hasn’t been systematically examined. Creative thinking involves the
discovery of novel connections and is therefore tied intimately to
learning." SA