Predicting the Next Disruptive Innovation
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http://www.predictiveinnovation.com/w... You can predict the next big innovation. Predictive Innovation Method reveals all innovations and helps you uncover which one will be the next big thing.
If you are an investor, entrepreneur, business person, inventor, or policy maker being able to know what is coming next is highly valuable. The speed of innovation today means you must be planning for two step ahead to avoid being left behind.
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centervilletn 4 months ago
your videos are very good. If you ever lecture in the Nashville area id very much like to attend
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MarkProffitt 4 months ago
If you can arrange a group I'd be glad to speak in Nashville.
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aurora7207 4 months ago
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MarkProffitt 4 months ago
That is AWESOME. Years ago I had suggested using a CD/DVD drive as a high precision low cost (free) CNC / 3D printer device. I'm glad to see someone doing it and I'm more impressed that its is being used to make basic electronic components from basic materials. Nearly everyone has a CD/DVD drive. Think about doing this in layers. Entire integrated circuits could be built on demand in your home. Download a computer and "print" it.
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MarkProffitt 4 months ago
I started developing Predictive Innovation 25 years ago and in 2003 I met Len Kaplan and we merged ideas. A lot of this is totally new studies. Discrete Calculus is the new term for what I am doing. Although Discrete Calculus is a subset of what I've done. Normal Calculus requires smooth contiguous functions. Predictive Innovation works at the discontinuities. That is where the really useful changes occur.
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MarkProffitt 10 months ago
Thank you for noticing. All of the spaces can be combined with other spaces. So by only using the 15 Alternatives (3 Scales x 5 Directions) those can be combined on themselves to form 15 x 15 = 225 combinations.
Here is one way to plug Predictive Innovation into itself:
Single, a single single means unique one time
Multiple singles, is different from multiples of the same thing
Continuous singles is different from continuous of the same thing
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MarkProffitt 10 months ago
Yes it does. Single, Multiple, Continuous is only one of the dimensions. The 15 Alternatives is a 3x5 grid. Outcome & Function has 7 Elements. Alternatives are mathematical & Elements are linguistic. Everything is broken up in to Types & Amounts. Language describes Types, Math describes Amounts.
All information can be described using comparisons, same or different. If it's different it's a different type or amount, more or less. Predictive Innovation is built from that simple proof by Turing.
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sabauer93 10 months ago
Your predictive innovation is an innovation in and of itself: What happens if you put it into your prediction grid/hypercube and fill in the empty spaces? I've got to believe that it may be somewhere in the Continuous range (but that may depend how you define or set up the grid), and if it is a Continuous type I don't think that it's necessarily the only Continuous type. What are your thoughts?
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sabauer93 10 months ago
I'm currently finishing my undergrad degree in math and have been working on some research projects and when I found this my jaw hit the floor. This technique literally answers everything. I started applying it to anything I could think of or get my hands on and the answers I started finding were incredible. This makes the invention of Calculus (infinite addition of small rectangles) and now the Theory of Everything look like child's play (I've only taken 2 intro classes to physics).
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MarkProffitt 1 year ago
You are welcome. This obviously is just a tiny slice of the power of Predictive Innovation.
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