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21: RUSHING THROUGH (SKIPPING)

Rushing Through (Skipping) is the practice of performing a harmful, delicate, or high-risk sensitive stage at a very high speed, so the system 'passes through' the risky zone before damage occurs—by increasing the processing speed (time compression) you avoid chemical reactions, heat damage, distortion, pain, or thermal stress risks associated with slow processing.

This principle is expressed in three common moves:

Perform a hazardous or damaging operation at very high speeds to reduce exposure harmful effects;

Finish the harmful zone by moving through it faster, so zero or minimal zone time prevents thermal damage accumulation;

Use high intensity / short duration action (bursts/impulses/explosions) to achieve the effect without side effects/damage;

Liquid nitrogen cooling illustrating rapid transit through freezing range

Why "Rushing Through" creates innovation?

When you remove interruptions and keep useful work continuous, you unlock multiple advantages at once:

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Zero damage accumulation: moving through the risky zone fast prevents oxidation, corrosion, or heat build-up and other long exposure issues.
2.
Higher quality in sensitive processes: result stays 'purer' (e.g., flash freezing, sterilization/pasteurization, skin stitching, or high-tier drug delivery).
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Better safety and comfort: faster exposure to dangerous conditions reduces risk for operators/users (e.g., medical injections, fast-cut).
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Reduced footprint: fast systems can handle the total workload in a smaller physical or temporal footprint.
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Enables new and unique applications: high speed allows data processing and capture at rates previously impossible, redefining the problem space.