In general using abstract terms please explain how do you look for something when you don't know what you're looking for
✨AI Mode Searching for the unknown is an iterative process of pattern recognition and boundary definition. Since you lack a specific target, the search shifts from "matching" to "mapping." (1) Here is how that process unfolds in abstract terms: * Broad Casting: You begin with a high-level heuristic or a vague intuition. This acts as a wide-net "signal" sent into a field of data to see what resonates. * Contrast and Differentiation: You observe what is not relevant. By identifying the qualities of things that clearly don't fit your internal state, you begin to define the negative space around the missing object. * Iterative Refinement: As you encounter various "nodes" of information, you look for recurring clusters or anomalies. Each interaction provides a data point that narrows the field, transforming a "vague feeling" into a "defined set of attributes." * Associative Leaping: You follow threads of similarity. If a piec...