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- [[Steven Johnson]], who wrote an insightful book about how people in science and in general come up with genuine new ideas, calls it the “[[slow hunch]].” As a precondition to make use of this intuition, he emphasizes the importance of experimental spaces where ideas can freely mingle. A laboratory with open-minded colleagues can be such a space, much as intellectuals and artists freely discussed ideas in the cafés of old Paris.