No. Buckle down and implement your own idea.

Implementing it is a great way to work out the details and learn about the 
fatal flaws, if there are any. You can be "very sure" of your predictions and 
they can still be totally wrong. The proof is in the product.

If you're determined to remain in idea land, refine the idea enough and prove 
it rigorously enough to get published in a peer-reviewed journal or conference 
proceedings.

I have far too many ideas of my own to work on yours.

"I should be the lead finder and someone else should be the implementer" Why? 
Why should you do the easy part while someone else dives into the "nightmare 
from hell"? Seems like *e**verybody *wants to be the leader or the idea guy, 
and relatively few people are willing to do real work. 

When you started learning to code, I thought you'd made some progress. Let's 
have no lazy begging.
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