Water Logic by Edward de Bono

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40 EDWARD DE BONO A B C F G t i i I 1 l 1 1 1 1 I 1 t — E t o — - o SAND Fig. 23 So the funnel system shifts information around. In fact it is an 'active' information system in contrast to the •passive' system which just records what is presented. The funnel system of nerve activity, repeated in fig. 24 for convenience, behaves exactly like the mechanical funnel. Any input will always end up in the stable state D-G-H. WATER LOGIC xi \ Fig. 24 There is, of course, no need whatever for the arms of the funnel to be sloping since gravity is not involved.

15 shows how state A leads to state B. We are now back to water logic and 'flow1, leads to' and 'to\ State A is succeeded by state B. What do these states mean in terms of what is actually happening in the brain? Fig. 16 shows what appears to be a mountain at the end of a range of lower hills. Fig. 16 The mountain represents an area of peak nerve activity in the brain. This need not be one physical area but a group of interconnected nerves wherever they are. The low hills represent areas which would have been active but are suppressed by the activity of the peak of the moment.

This time the free sting at the end has looped back to form a mini-circle. This means that an input at any point in the funnel will always end up in the stable repeating loop at the outlet of the funnel. STABILITY The embrace, the daisy-chain and mini-daisy-chain all represent repeating loops. The message would be carried around the loop endlessly. In terms of the jellyfish universe this represents a 'stable state*. All other states are transient and unstable but the loop is stable. So, eventually all other states will end up in some loop or other.

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