Hi, I’m Azeem Azhar. As a global expert on exponential technologies, I advise governments, some of the world’s largest firms, and investors on how to make sense of our exponential future. Every Sunday, I share my view on developments that I think you should know about in this newsletter.
Super interesting! On "Same data, different perspectives": the second paragraph implies that there is only “one true” version of everything (in this case the “correct” or “most accurate” interpretation of the study results), whereas quantum physics teaches us that there can be many different versions, and that in fact the observer/scientist alters the outcome of any experiment they themselves conduct.
So if and when we do stop using single narratives, are we at a risk of getting lost in too many views? Curious for perspectives.
Super interesting! On "Same data, different perspectives": the second paragraph implies that there is only “one true” version of everything (in this case the “correct” or “most accurate” interpretation of the study results), whereas quantum physics teaches us that there can be many different versions, and that in fact the observer/scientist alters the outcome of any experiment they themselves conduct.
So if and when we do stop using single narratives, are we at a risk of getting lost in too many views? Curious for perspectives.