We see social movements that don't just ask for new laws, but for a fundamental shift in how we define "equality" or "identity." The Takeaway
We see paradigms shift from desktop to mobile, or from centralized servers to AI-driven edge computing. Kuhn’s Structure of Scientific Revolutions at F...
Here is a look at why Kuhn’s "paradigm shift" is still the ultimate lens for understanding change. The Myth of Linear Progress We see social movements that don't just ask
Everyone agrees on the "rules of the game" (the Paradigm). We solve puzzles within this framework. We solve puzzles within this framework
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions reminds us that our current "certainties" are likely just the "Normal Science" of today—destined to be the "Old Paradigm" of tomorrow. To stay ahead, we have to stop looking for more rungs on the ladder and start looking for the anomalies that suggest it's time to move the ladder entirely.
We start finding things that the current rules can’t explain. At first, these are ignored or called "errors."
The anomalies pile up until they can no longer be ignored. The old way of thinking begins to crumble.