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    My dangerous idea is that what's needed to attain optimal brain performance — with or without prior brain exercise — is a 24-hour period of absolute solitude. By absolute solitude I mean no verbal interactions of any kind (written or spoken, live or recorded) with another human being.

  2. What is your dangerous idea? An idea you think about (not necessarily one you originated) that is dangerous not because it is assumed to be false, but because it might be true? [2] The question was suggested by Steven Pinker, a psychologist. [3] People answered to this question in entries, some of which lasted several pages.

    • John Brockman, Steve Pinke, Richard Dawkins
    • 2007
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