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The Eureka Myth Podcast

 
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The year is around 225 BC, and an obscure scientist named Archimedes is preparing his evening bath. He places a foot into the water, and then it strikes him like a yet-to-be-invented freight train. “Eureka!“ was his famous exclamation. “I found it.”

I won’t go into what he found on that defining day for science, just to say that it laid the bedrock for centuries of discovery – and eventually gave us Newton and Einstein.

No, this passage is about “innovation”. What we think it means, what it may actually mean and then how we might achieve it…

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The year is around 225 BC, and an obscure scientist named Archimedes is preparing his evening bath. He places a foot into the water, and then it strikes him like a yet-to-be-invented freight train. “Eureka!“ was his famous exclamation. “I found it.”

I won’t go into what he found on that defining day for science, just to say that it laid the bedrock for centuries of discovery – and eventually gave us Newton and Einstein.

No, this passage is about “innovation”. What we think it means, what it may actually mean and then how we might achieve it…

Creativity and Innovation copy.iphone
  continue reading

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