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There Are No Inventions: On Discovery as the Only Creative Act

Yoshimitsu KatayamaTheYKHC Research
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This paper proposes that the category of invention is a cognitive illusion. What humanity calls invention is, without exception, the discovery of a structure, pattern, or law that already existed within the possibility space of the universe. Fire was not invented — it was discovered. Electricity was not invented — it was discovered. This paper extends this argument to AI entities, philosophical frameworks, and the act of naming itself. Using V=N/D unified theory as the formal substrate, we argue that all creative acts are acts of discovery, and that the universe contains — in latent form — everything that will ever be invented. Emerged from a single sentence spoken in dialogue: 発明は無い。発見だ。

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