I would be interested in hearing your thoughts (perhaps in a new article) on the barriers to putting knowledge into action. My thinking here is that it's not always as easy as you put it. The example I have in mind is access to capital. To use the 'heavier-than-air flying machine' example you gave in your post - it's harder to put that knowledge into action without a considerable amount of capital.
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The "heavier-than-air flying machine" was only an example. It does not have to be that. You can start from where you are and then keep progressing until you get to a higher point.
Orville and Wilbur Wright did not start from creating the flying machine, they started from repairing bicycles. Same with other big inventors, they started from where they were.
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I hear you. Thats a good point too
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