要旨
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In this study, we update the perception of innovation through the experience of 20th century physics. The results reveal that innovation can be described as the evolution of the fields, classic to modern. Nevertheless, this phenomenon can only be observed through the growth of sensation through a revolution in perception and cannot be found without a change in the observer's own perception, consciousness, memory or impression. In physics, too, where once the longing for space travel was confined to an unrealistic dream, the solution to the problem of time in the observation of space has led to a new phase. After the age of mass production and mass consumption, we can now treat society as a mass, and we cannot continue to have the same problems as physics did before Newton’s works. If the social sciences had achieved advancement of learning, a universal design of research methods for innovation would have been invented.
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