Assumptions, Perspectives, and the Question
Why the Future Depends on Asking Better Questions William Cook ⸻ Historical Vignette I: When the Question Was the Crime In the early seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei did not attempt to dismantle inherited authority. He made observations. Through a telescope, he saw moons orbiting Jupiter, phases of Venus, and irregularities on the Sun—phenomena incompatible with … Continue reading Assumptions, Perspectives, and the Question
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