know of any work applying ergodicity to innovation? As in, if 1 in a 100 wild ideas (in some broad sense) will pay off in 1 year, then 1 wild idea might pay off for sure if the bunnytrail is pursued for 100 years...
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(I believe this to be true btw... almost any wild idea, if pursued for long enough in a sufficiently open-ended way, will eventually get somewhere new and interesting)
Actually it could go either fox or hedgehog or what calls turtles. The key is to stay in a compounding interest epistemic bunnytrail for long enough, not the cognitive style.
Fox = make 100 pots
Hedgehog = make the best pot
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Interesting. I have not heard of it being applied in that way. Maybe you should write something about it... :)
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