Can an idea be patented? Or must we create physical talent?

Of course not. You don't have to do such a thing yourself. The most basic thing is that it can be made with the existing technology of human beings, that is, practicality. It can't be just a fantasy, but it can be really applied to human life and benefit mankind. This idea is an illusory and empty thing. Only items that can be really produced and put into practice are useful.

Ideas can't just be fantasies.

One day, an idea flashed through my mind. I thought I was extremely successful and excellent, and then I thought of applying for a patent. Can I succeed? It can't be said that it is completely impossible, at least it is less likely. On the one hand, in our knowledge, we may not know whether this idea has been put forward. Moreover, we need to know whether this idea can be made with the technology that people have before, and whether its real function is the same as what we think after it is made. So, only one idea is probably just a fantasy.

Three characteristics are indispensable.

According to relevant requirements, patents need to meet three characteristics, namely novelty, creativity and practicality. Through these three characteristics, we can clearly understand that the so-called patent is a useful invention. What is useful? That is, there is definitely no such thing, and it can really be applied to a certain field or a certain part. In short, it is valuable. In most cases, we think that the idea of genius does not meet any of these three conditions, and we just enjoy ourselves in the world we think.

In order to truly play its value.

But can't we imagine boldly? Of course not. If we have the idea of applying for a patent and have a good idea in our mind, the first thing to do is to find out whether this idea has been done by anyone, and then try to complete it ourselves. If our personal ability cannot be realized, we can think about what conditions are needed to complete it. If such conditions exist, you can try to apply.