Question: What if people could beam themselves from one place to another? I’m curious about your thoughts…

How would the human body react to beaming?
What effect could beaming have on the environment?
Have your ideas prompted any new questions?

Wow – your unconventional ideas will definitely help my research, thanks!

Questions as Gap-Fillers!

Together with our professor, you’ve just completed an example of how to effectively approach complex challenges. By asking–and answering–questions, you’ve helped create a common knowledge base and reduce information gaps. At the same time, you’ve accelerated the problem-solving process to devise unexpected solutions. Use this technique with colleagues to come up with more original questions and ideas.

A Formula for Success
  • 1 Pose, and attempt to answer, questions.
  • 2 Address any problems that may arise.
  • 3 Test your solutions.
Your Thoughts on Beaming…
How would the human body react to beaming?

What effect could beaming have on the environment?

Have your ideas prompted any new questions?

“When we stay open to novel approaches–which often increase our knowledge–new breakthroughs are usually never far away!”

Dr. Todd Kashdan

Use your ideas to help our professor revolutionize the future of mobility. Will your input lead to an exciting breakthrough? Let’s find out…

The exercise takes about 5 minutes

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