gerald lindner
1 min readNov 17, 2022

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I'm not a scientist, even worse, I'm a structural engineer. If I make a mistake people are likely to die, so I must be damned sure of what I'm doing.

But I'm also an innovator and a bit tired of hearing "it can't be done". Most people simply just don't possess enough imagination. Innovators are curious by nature, information omnivores. So when I come across an article like this

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325013224_Evidence_for_a_Guiding_Coherence_Principle_in_Quantum_Physics

I am confronted by how little we know but also see how different poles meet. Many of the early scientists were also philosophers for a good reason and religion was never very far away. Take the Tao (or Dao) concept of the uncarved stone. It's not all that estranged from the quantum notion that all possible options exist.

So I simply loathe all forms of dogmatism and I've worked 15 years as a university teacher to know you can find it there too.

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gerald lindner
gerald lindner

Written by gerald lindner

My 3 continents, 5 countries youth deconstructed most cultural lock-ins and social biases. It opened my mind to parallel views and fundamental innovations.

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