It is said that necessity is the mother of invention. Every invention also leads to the creation of new knowledge. This is how knowledge is created to satisfy the need of human beings. How does man’s need or desire become knowledge?

The answer lies in the human being’s ability to imagine what is beyond sensual perception.

It is through the human imagination that all knowledge has been created. Knowledge can be represented in any form, such as words, images, diagrams, or audiovisual media. Knowledge of knowledge again triggers the imagination as needs continue to evolve, again producing new knowledge.

What is knowledge without imagination?

Knowledge is meaningless without imagination. Imagine reading the scriptures in front of a dog. It surely cannot have any effect on the dog. Imagine giving a book written in English to a person who does not know English. It’s useless to him as he can’t understand anything from him. Even images that are free of the language barrier have an effect only if they can trigger an imagination in the person. The image of the most beautiful women in the world would have no effect on an animal in the same way that the most important diagrams of physics are useless for a man of art.

How are we so sure that we can answer the above questions even without reading Scripture in front of a dog and gauging its reaction?

The answer is again “imagination”.

It seems that we know the answers to most of the questions not by reading any books or by experience, but purely by imagination.

What we consider knowledge is nothing more than imagination that is unleashed in the mind of the knower of knowledge. Knowledge that does not trigger imagination is meaningless. Even words like love, God, intelligence are nothing more than knowledge that triggers the imagination of something in us. These imaginations can be different in each person, but all have some common features of imagination.

All knowledge is just a word that carries a lot of imagination. For example, when we say “The Theory of Relativity”, it does trigger in us all the theory of relativity (if we have understood it) that can be explained in many pages. If anyone knows the theory of relativity, these words have no imagination and no meaning. If you say the word, like Bill Clinton” it means a person with so many attributes. You can spend your whole life explaining what it means to be God, Love or Bill Clinton, including those aspects that you create from your own imagination that are still unknown to the world. .

Thus, imagination is the source of all knowledge, as Einstein said,


“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Because knowledge is limited to everything we now know and understand, while imagination encompasses the entire world, and everything there will ever be to know and understand”

Scientific knowledge and imagination

Often, scientific knowledge is considered factual and free from imagination. However, it does not seem to be true. Consider the theory of the atom. The Bohr model of the atom states that each atom consists of a positively charged nucleus that has protons and neutrons that are surrounded by negatively charged electrons. So when we think of the atom, our mind imagines the image of the atom as all the planets revolving around the sun. However, there is some information about the atom that is not yet known. For example, how the positive proton unites to form a nucleus, overcoming the repulsive force faced by the same charges. Where the neutron came from and was embedded in the nucleus. Where the electrons came from and began to revolve around the nucleus. These are inexplicable facts of atomic theory, as it is beyond human perception at the moment.

Let us consider one of the earliest theories in physics, viz. Gravity discovered by Newton. We know that all material bodies experience a force of attraction for each other. We have precisely measured the quantum of this force and its relationship to mass and distance. However, we do not know how this force works? Previously, scientists believed that there was something called a gravitational wave that is present between masses, although no such wave was ever found. Einstein, using his general theory of relativity, explained that the result of the acceleration of mass is the same as the gravitational force. It means that if he is sitting in an enclosed space like an elevator, it is impossible for him to tell whether the force he experiences is due to the gravitational pull of a mass or the acceleration of the elevator. When Einstein gave this theory of the space-time continuum, it was not easily accepted as other people could not imagine what Einstein imagined when making the theory of relativity. Hence, his theory went unnoticed for more than 15 years. Many of these theories die a natural death when people fail to imagine the content of these theories.

Similar is the case with other commonly observed forces that exist between electric charges and magnetic substances. All waves of electric and magnetic charges are imaginary but useful to understand the effect of charge or magnetism.

With more imagination, you can easily conclude that even if gravity waves, electric charges, and magnetism are assumed to exist, you still cannot explain how waves cause attraction or repulsion. This aspect is still beyond the imagination of the human being, therefore, it is outside the scope of scientific knowledge.

Now consider the Big Bang theory. It explains a lot of things that are known about the universe, except that it’s impossible to know what existed before the Big Bang. There must be something that existed before the Big Bang, but no theory is created because it is beyond the imagination of the human mind.

John Dewey summed up the role of the imagination in scientific inventions in the book “The Search for Certainty” in the following words.

Every great advance in science has sprung from a new boldness of the imagination.

Thus, knowledge stops where human imagination stops. However, in every age people are born who dare to think beyond the obvious and discover new knowledge of the treasure of Nature and of God.

Imagination permeates humanity

Imagination is man’s ability to form mental images, or the ability to spontaneously generate images within one’s own mind. However, imagination is not voluntary, as it happens automatically if one wants it to. Furthermore, the imagination is not individualistic but consists of many common characteristics. There seems to be a common thread of imagination that is present in all human beings from birth. The innate imagination does not seem to have changed much over thousands of years.

An artist knows the truth of this omnipresent imagination that forms the core of the human personality. Therefore, when he makes an art using his imagination, it really captures the imagination of all mankind in him. A good poet or writer writes a poem or fiction using his imagination, but his creation triggers the same types of imagination in a large number of people. So people understand the knowledge and emotion of the author through the words of literature or the image of arts.

Imagination is also at the center of man’s ability to become a leader. A leader through his imagination captures the imagination of the masses and transfers his imagination into his mind. Thus a good leader is one who makes his imagination like the imagination of the people. Leaders’ success stories create management and policy knowledge. Knowledge is simply the visible tool that imaginative people use to transfer their understanding to other people.

No human relationship is possible without imagination. We all seem to know the thoughts of others from our imagination. The difference between a successful relationship and a failed one is the couple’s ability to gain accurate insight into the other person’s mind from their imagination. A man without adequate imagination is doomed to fail both in his personal and professional life, even if he knows all the theories in the world because even the application of theories needs imagination.

The imagination seems to have many layers. The core of the imagination seems to be eternal like the soul of the person, while the surface of the imagination can change with time and place. It is for this reason that the knowledge contained in the scriptures and the classics still fills people’s imaginations and continues to be useful knowledge for people.

Imagination: the means and the end of knowledge

The imagination is behind all the creations of the world. Blaise Pascal has wisely said: “Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice and happiness, which are everything in this world.”

Knowledge, which is the person’s ability to know something, arises from the person’s imagination. Therefore, it is correct to say that imagination is the mother of knowledge. Imagination is like God who is omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, and the source of everything we can do. Imagination is thus the manifestation of God in the human brain as a famous poet Emily Dickinson said in her poem


The brain is wider than the sky

To put them side by side,

The one the other will contain

With ease and with you.

The brain is deeper than the sea

To keep them blue to blue,

The one the other will absorb

As do the Sponge Cubes.

The Brain is only the weight of God

to weigh them pound for pound,

And they will differ if they do

As a syllable of sound.