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The article explores the concept of thinking without words, as discussed by mathematician Jacques Hadamard, who found that many mathematicians solve complex problems without verbal or visual thoughts. It contrasts this wordless thinking with the common belief that writing is essential for refining ideas, suggesting that subconscious processing can lead to insights that emerge unexpectedly. The author speculates on the nature of focused, non-verbal thought and its implications for problem-solving.
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