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December 27, 2006, 09:51
shufitz
"Aha! moment"
quote:
Then two Chicago historians on a visit to a museum in Berlin this fall had an "aha!" moment.
(from article cited in our "Old Telescopes" thread)
Have you ever heard the term aha! moment? It isn't in any of one-look's dictionaries, but it gets plenty of ghits and I thought it was a familiar term. Should the dictionaries have it?
December 27, 2006, 16:10
Seanahan
I would probably say, "had a Eureka!", although this is somewhat abusive. Another possibility is "a lightbulb went off".
December 28, 2006, 04:41
arnie
As I said in the other thread, "epiphany" fits the bill for me.


Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
December 28, 2006, 06:23
zmježd
I've heard and read it. It's a rather transparent term.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
December 28, 2006, 11:34
saranita
I can't say it for certain, but I believe Oprah Winfrey may have coined the term "lightbulb moment." On her show, several years ago, was the first time I heard it.
December 28, 2006, 23:28
neveu
My colleague John Y. Park uses the term epiphanette for a significant but not life-changing insight.
December 29, 2006, 20:51
Kalleh
I like "lightbulb moment" for things like great inventions or discoveries. You could hardly say "epiphany" for those moments.
December 30, 2006, 06:39
zmježd
You also hear people talk about something clicking for them.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
December 30, 2006, 07:10
wordnerd
quote:
I can't say it for certain, but I believe Oprah Winfrey may have coined the term "lightbulb moment." On her show, several years ago, was the first time I heard it.
I'd never heard the term, but that's my ignorance. A google search shows that it's quite commonly used. I like it!
December 30, 2006, 08:08
shufitz
Coincidently, I just saw the phrase eureka moment in the paper. A quick google shows that that phrase is quite common, the top hit being from the Times. (I give the link for those who want the science, modestly noting that the research occurred in my home town.)
December 31, 2006, 11:24
saranita
I like them all. I'm stealing "epiphanette" because I love it.

I only wish I had more of them! Smile
December 31, 2006, 11:39
neveu
quote:
I like them all. I'm stealing "epiphanette" because I love it.

Woohoo! So do I.