The willingness to be wrong | Lee Cronin on Stephan Wolfram's approach to science

The willingness to be wrong | Lee Cronin on Stephan Wolfram's approach to science

Lee Cronin talks with Vance Crowe about how the willingness to be wrong is a trait that pays dividends for making new discoveries. Vance leads into the conversation by asking Lee if a description given to him by Joshca Bach about Lee is accurate. Lee points out the flaws in Stephen Wolfram's approach to science and peer review. #communication #peerreview #intelligence Check out the full interview:    • Lee Cronin: Chemist trying to make life fr...   PODCAST LINKS — Podcast Website: https://www.vancecrowe.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08nGGRJ... RSS: https://feeds.transistor.fm/the-vance... YouTube Full Episodes:    / @vancecrowepodcast   YouTube Clips:    / @vcpshorts6160   Buy a sweatshirt, T-shirt or mugs from the podcast! Check out the Articulate Ventures Merch Store: https://teespring.com/stores/thevance... Subscribe to the podcast for email notifications on new episodes, invites to events and other exclusive content — http://eepurl.com/gSTfk5 ABOUT THE VANCE CROWE PODCAST — Vance Crowe interviews people with an expertise that you would want to know about, but might not think to ask. He prompts his guests to think about their work in novel ways, discusses how it applies to regular people and has fun sharing stories and experiences. SUPPORT THE PODCAST — Rate the Podcast | https://ratethispodcast.com/vcp Join the Articulate Ventures Network | https://network.articulate.ventures/ — We are a patchwork of thinkers that want to articulate ideas in a forum where they can be respectfully challenged, improved and celebrated so that we can explore complex subjects, learn from those we disagree with and achieve our personal & professional goals. Contact Vance for a Talk | https://www.vancecrowe.com/ — Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.