Will they reach a creative wall when trying to think of how to make stuff even MORE advanced; that they can't? — Maximum7
Yikes. That’s not good. One of the most important aspects of Trek from the 60’s was how innovative it was. If they can’t do that anymore; I don’t see much of a reason to continue writing stories. — Maximum7
Imaginary innovation is by far the easiest to create and develop because the only limitation is the suspension of the audience’s disbelief, and that can be rather generous. — praxis
I can infinitely evolve creatively by making one or multiple image references to earlier creativity. — Varde
thought evolution was a logical process. — Varde
for ex. A snake that grows back a tail it's lost, or any type of growth, such as aging or scaling, is because of pulsation of muscles.
On cyclic progression, my former example(backgrounds, stories) anoints a greater cycle; happening in the mental realm.
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