This thread is intended to provide a space for 'crazy' ideas. Ideas that spontaneously come to mind (and feel great), ideas you long wanted to tell but never found the place and time for and also for ideas you think should be obvious and simple - but nobody ever mentions them.
This thread itself is such an idea. Or rather the tangent of such an idea which I post below as a seed for this thread.
Rules for this thread:
- Each crazy idea goes into its own top level comment and may be commented there.
- Voting should be based primarily on how original the idea is.
- Meta discussion of the thread should go to the top level comment intended for that purpose.
If this should become a regular thread I suggest the following :
- Use "Crazy Ideas Thread" in the title.
- Copy the rules.
- Add the tag "crazy_idea".
- Create a top-level comment saying 'Discussion of this thread goes here; all other top-level comments should be ideas or similar'
- Add a second top-level comment with an initial crazy idea to start participation.
If you could take a treatment which granted you immortality and eliminated your aversion to death, would you? More interestingly, what would you think afterward of those who desired to do the same? What if two classes of people resulted. What would they think of each other? How long would you end up living?
Can we post the sequences on a thousand blogs marketed a thousand different ways (some for housewives, or for business people, or for students, or for political science, or common people of common sense, hobbyists, etcetera) to produce a more rapid dissemination of the ideas, and the unification of people (in one important way, anyway) of diverse backgrounds?
Communal Creativity. What if we organized schools, or any series of organizations, to compete against each other in the production of say, a piece of music? Suppose each student desirous to do so could see an intuitive graphical representation of each part of the music as it was played back, and could indicate by easily-learned controls how to alter whatever they desired to. Then each suggested change would be played to the student body, and be enacted according to a market system based on votes. The piece would morph in time until each aspect of it had the approval of a majority of the participants.
Then the piece would be submitted for competition against the finished products of other schools. Fame and fun might exist as natural motivators, and money might be offered as well, and distributed according to a measurement of involvement in the creation of the piece, with varying weights on different activities, and the whole system subject to a market so as to match value to investment.
Could this provide for good music? Or good education? Or, dare I utter it, both?
If you'd rewrite it for each audience, that would be great! Otherwise it would feel like spam.