Facts change โ and thatโs a good thing.
In this episode, Samuel Arbesman, complexity scientist and author of The Half-Life of Facts, joins Aidan McCullen to explore how what we know โ and believe to be true โ constantly evolves.
Together, they unpack how facts have a โhalf-life,โ why collaboration matters in a changing world, and how exponential knowledge growth reshapes science, strategy, and society.
In this episode:
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Why facts and truths decay over time
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How science self-corrects โ from the Brontosaurus myth to the spinach iron story
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The concept of โmeso-factsโ โ slowly changing knowledge
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How exponential growth drives innovation and discovery
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Why curiosity, humility, and adaptability are essential for leaders
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๐ Guest: Samuel Arbesman โ author of The Half-Life of Facts, Overcomplicated, and The Magic of Code.
๐ https://arbesman.net | https://arbesman.substack.com
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๐๏ธ Hosted by Aidan McCullen โ international keynote speaker on change, transformation, and innovation, author of Undisruptable, and host of The Innovation Show.
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๐ผ Brought to you by Kyndryl โ helping leaders harness the power of technology for smarter decisions and faster innovation.
๐ https://www.kyndryl.com/ie/en/institute
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๐ Connect with Aidan McCullen:
๐ https://theinnovationshow.io
๐ฐ Substack: https://thethursdaythought.substack.com
๐ Book: Undisruptable
๐ค Speaking: https://aidanmccullen.com