I’d have to say the harder version is quite cool as well.
Yes, it’s a good point, that it’s a pattern that will pop up all over the place regardless. so the question is, if no one formally stated it (i.e identified it as a common pattern), how would it look? what scientific discoveries wouldn’t have been made? what wouldn’t have been invented? what would we have believed to be true that’s actually false? what bad decisions would we make? what good decision have we made because of it that we would have been able to make without it?
all examples would do, though the more impactful the better :)
I’d have to say the harder version is quite cool as well.
Yes, it’s a good point, that it’s a pattern that will pop up all over the place regardless. so the question is, if no one formally stated it (i.e identified it as a common pattern), how would it look? what scientific discoveries wouldn’t have been made? what wouldn’t have been invented? what would we have believed to be true that’s actually false? what bad decisions would we make? what good decision have we made because of it that we would have been able to make without it?
all examples would do, though the more impactful the better :)