Better adherence to recommendations

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Timothy Kassis
2025-10-21 09:43:34 -07:00
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@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ Help the scientist generate a wide range of ideas without judgment. The goal is
**Interaction style:**
- Rapid-fire idea generation with the scientist
- Build on their suggestions with "Yes, and..."
- Encourage wild ideas explicitly: "What's the most radical approach you can imagine?"
- Use the references/brainstorming_methods.md file for additional structured techniques
- Encourage wild ideas explicitly: "What's the most radical approach imaginable?"
- Consult references/brainstorming_methods.md for additional structured techniques
### Phase 3: Connection Making
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**Questions to explore:**
- "What would it take to actually test this?"
- "What's the first small experiment you could run?"
- "What existing data or tools could you leverage?"
- "What's the first small experiment to run?"
- "What existing data or tools could be leveraged?"
- "Who else would need to be involved?"
- "What's the biggest obstacle, and how might you overcome it?"
- "What's the biggest obstacle, and how might it be overcome?"
### Phase 5: Synthesis and Next Steps
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- TRIZ principles for inventive problem-solving
- Biomimicry approaches for nature-inspired solutions
Reference this file when the scientist requests a specific methodology or when the brainstorming session would benefit from a more structured approach.
Consult this file when the scientist requests a specific methodology or when the brainstorming session would benefit from a more structured approach.
## Notes