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There has been recent talk regarding the fact that our minds may all be connected. The basis behind this quite amazing theory is a psychological term known as the Multiples Effect.
The Multiples Effect basically rejects the whole Eureka notion of scientific discoveries and maintains that most chief advancements in science have been attained by multiple individuals who have been working completely separate from one another. To support this there is the discovery of calculus by Isaac Newton (1687) and Gottfried Leibniz (1684), the presentation of the theory of natural evolution by Alfred Russell Wallace (1858) and Charles Darwin (1859) and the creation of the first jet engine by Hans van Ohain (1935) and Sir Francis Whittle (1937) among countless others.
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