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. All creative acts are acts of discovery. v2.0 adds Chapter 7: explicit differentiation from Plato (immanence vs. transcendence), Penrose (generality beyond mathematics), and Popper (temporal priority — structures predate human engagement). The four novel contributions: immanence, generality, temporal priority, and V=N/D formalization. Emerged from a single sentence: 発明は無い。発見だ。
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