William,
Roger, understood. I was getting at his personality and psychology, and
definitely not history, but the same ditto goes about the nature of our forum.
Back to Zen!
I don't think Einstein emphasized imagination. But he seemed to have a fine
concentration, and ability to screen out all else, which is what made him inept
at most other things, or vice versa. I think he emphasized a power of
"visualization", not quite imagination. But there could be nuances in the
translation between the languages, and I no longer speak German.
--Joe
> William Rintala <brintala@...> wrote:
>
> Well as has been pointed out this is a Zen Forum and not a place to debate
> history. I referenced him only to point to his belief in imagination,
> whatever that is.
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