Index

Putting Harm into Use

A). Use harmful factors, (in particularly, harmful action of the system environment) to obtain a positive effect;

B). Eliminate a harmful factor by adding, combining, convolving with other harmful factors or by diverting it;

C). Amplify a harmful factor to such an extent, that it ceases to be harmful;

D). During research, often undesirable phenomena are found which can even halt the research. This phenomena can be put into practice by using what it does. Examples are numerous: "discovery by accident, chance";

E). "Admit what seems as inadmissible. Let it happen!", and use it.

The opposite:

Ignore Harm

A).

 

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