Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Leaps Of Thought
I had an article rejected today. I think it fell prey, as much as anything else, to leaps of thought -- a persistent weakness of mine. One of the best known examples of a leap of thought was that of Andrew Wiles, while he was attempting to solve one of the best known theorems. He left out a big chunk of thinking. One needs to lead people systematically through a subject, not do a sudden rabbit hop. OBSERVATION: However, that is all too easy to do. We do it every day in conversation, and usually it works: "He pulled this stunt, see. Next thing, flashing lights and paramedics."
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