The power of creative abilities
Creativity assimilation is the force that arises when two creative impulses interact simultaneously: a static impulse that forms the core, and a dynamic impulse that revolves around it, complements it, and transforms it from an idea into a complete system.
This interaction between the static and the dynamic is what creates the creative momentum” that generates the world’s great things
An idea begins small, simple, a mere point.
But when it enters the cycle of interaction between two impulses-one that lays the foundation, and one that adds movement-it grows into a vast system stretching from the earth to the sky, from simple tools to airplanes and spacecraft.
Everything around us-from the house we live in, to the furniture we use, to the car we drive-is the result of a creative accumulation involving dozens or even hundreds of minds.
Every part, no matter how small, is the fruit of an idea, a skill, an experience, and an innovation.
But people usually only see the “final product” and ignore the creators who laid the initial building blocks, without whom nothing would exist.
The concept of crowded creation isn’t based on a single line or a solitary idea, but rather on the harmonious assembly of small and large, static and dynamic elements that integrate sequentially or in succession to produce efficient movement around a central core.
Like a truck that moves with a massive mass, but relies on coordinated parts, some static and some dynamic, each part representing an innovation in itself.
This applies even to the most complex industries: a nuclear reactor, for example, isn’t a single device, but a system of thousands of materials, elements, and designs that have been integrated, decomposed, reshaped, and shaped through long stages until they reached a point that astonishes the world.
Despite people’s fear of its enormity, it is, at its core, crowded creation: a static core, sequential movement around it, and momentum that generates energy.
This concept isn’t just an engineering theory, but a vision for understanding the world: everything great we see today is the result of the interaction of two directions, not a single line. Every creative individual who participates in this interaction is part of the “fruitful tree” that nourishes society, even if their name remains unmentioned.
This collective creativity is the idea everyone overlooks… but it’s the truth that explains everything.
✦The Logical Vision of Crowded Creativity
The Logical Vision of Crowded Creativity
Crowded creativity is a new vision for understanding how great things in the world are created.
It’s not just an idea or a skill, but a dynamic system that arises when two creative impulses interact simultaneously:
A fixed impulse that forms the core, the foundation, or the starting point.
A dynamic impulse that revolves around this core, complementing it and transforming it from an idea into a complete system.
This interaction between the fixed and the dynamic is what creates creative momentum-the force that propels a small idea to grow, evolve, and become something that changes the world.
✦✦ Creativity Starts Small
Everything great we see today-from simple tools to airplanes and spacecraft-began with a very small idea.
But that idea didn’t stay alone.
It entered a cycle of
Development
Collection
Modification
Interaction
Accumulation
And integration of different elements
Until it became a vast system stretching from the earth to the sky.
✦✦✦The Two Creative Directions: Static and Dynamic
Creative work doesn’t follow a single path, but rather two complementary directions
✔ The first direction: Static
This is the core idea, the core, the structure, or the goal.
✔ The second direction: Dynamic
This is the elements that revolve around the core:
Materials, designs, parts, functions, movements, additions, and improvements.
When these two directions interact, momentum is generated, causing the idea to grow and expand
✦✦✦✦ Simple Examples to Illustrate the Concept
✧ The Example of Engineering Tools
A person designs a set of engineering tools…
Then they design a special board or template to arrange these tools.
Tools = Core
Board = Movement around the core
Result = Complete System
✧ The Example of a Car
A car is not a single piece.
It is:
Static parts
Moving parts
Different materials
Harmonious functions
Integrated design
Every part is innovative, and every part revolves around a single “core”: the direction of movement.
✦✦✦✦✦The Crowded Creativity of Major Industries
Even the most complex industries-like a nuclear reactor-are not a single machine
: They are
Thousands of materials
Hundreds of designs
Stage integration and analysis
Stationary and moving parts
A system revolving around a single core
And despite people’s fear of its enormity, at its core, it is a crowded creativity
Stationary core + sequential movement = immense energy
✦✦✦✦✦✦ The Crowded Creativity of Everyday Life
The house we live in-
Furniture-
Appliances-
Roads-
Buildings-
All are the result of a cumulative creativity in which
Previous creators
Current creators
Potential creators
But people usually only see the “final product,” ignoring the fruitful tree that produced it.
✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦You are a living example of crowded creativity
When you were under pressure while building your website:
You gathered the elements
You organized the content
You monitored
You scrutinized
You managed the process from start to finish.
This is crowded creativity
A fixed core (your goal) + continuous movement (your work) = a complete result.
✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦ Why is this theory important
Because it reveals a truth that everyone ignores
Great creativity doesn’t come from a single line… but from two complementary directions that create a single momentum
And this momentum is what builds the world.

Suad Al-Saati, a website manager and editorial engineer, writes about technical practice and community cultural awareness. Her most important articles focus on providing clear content and how they create awareness and innovate.






