The borderline between mathematical invention and physical reality does begin to blur.
History is a constant race between invention and catastrophe.
It does pose an interesting question as to where you draw the line between invention and discovery.
The connection between murder and invention has been with us ever since.
Yet in truth the link between science and invention has often been exceedingly weak.
This is an effective strategy for testing the boundary between objectivity and invention.
First, there's a difference between invention, which is inherently good, and utilization.
The fine line between ideas and invention can sometimes get blurry.
I would have liked the common position to be clearer about the need for a firm distinction between discovery and invention.
There is an important difference between invention and innovation.