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Traveling on a Two-Dimensional Plane

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Three Dimensional Creativity

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Without any external stimulus to brain, a person would stick to certain moment, space or field and the mind would remain in its current situation. Traveling on axis of time, space and field can make the brain free from the reality. In this chapter, a method of traveling on two axes simultaneously is proposed, that is traveling on two-dimensional plane. For example, traveling on time-space plane helps us to consider the time and space factors together. On each axis, there are three rules, and thus combination of two axes gives nine combined rule of making questions.

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Lee, K.H. (2014). Traveling on a Two-Dimensional Plane. In: Three Dimensional Creativity. KAIST Research Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8804-5_5

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