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Can one learn from one's own imagination?

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Yes, but imagination is so much more close to knowing, which is better than learning. If your physics theory is tight, your data is good, you can imagine events in the future or in history, or something that happened far away from your senses,. read more

So can one learn something completely new without any external input, probably not. What daydreaming can do is help you process information more efficiently. Sometimes thinking can get in the way of absorbing information because when we think we apply the focus that we think is important. read more

Visualization enables you to imagine the story being told or the object being described. The more imaginative and creative the mind becomes, the more elaborate one’s visualizations can be. • Be curious. Learning new things sparks creativity and increases imagination. A part of learning new things is being curious. read more

Yes you can. The world inside can be very vivid and rich. I just read a great article on this in the Guardian on facebook which speaks about it indirectly: Why the world needs introverts Rosa Parks: an introvert who changed the world. read more

Increasing one’s imagination creates possibilities. It is considered to be the creative faculty of the mind that helps a person in process oriented activities, such as thinking, memorizing, remembering, or opinion forming. A rich imagination can enable a person to pursue and accomplish many great things. read more

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