The Stephen Wolfram Podcast

Storytelling with Stephen Wolfram: Stories From My Life Part 8

Sep 29, 2025
Dive into Stephen Wolfram's fascinating life stories, where he shares the challenges of building long-lived platforms like Mathematica and navigating a decade-long journey with his New Kind of Science. He opens up about dealing with intellectual theft, the mixed reactions from the scientific community, and the unexpected success of his book. From launching Wolfram|Alpha to exploring artistic uses of cellular automata, Stephen underscores the importance of making knowledge computable and envisioning a future where computation drives scientific progress.
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ANECDOTE

Hermit Mode For Deep Work

  • Stephen Wolfram worked in near-hermit mode while writing New Kind of Science to avoid distractions and preserve creative focus.
  • He ran Wolfram Research remotely and feared a corporate takeover while completing the book.
ANECDOTE

Print Limits Shaped The Book

  • The New Kind Of Science manuscript hit a physical printing limit at 1280 pages, forcing final cut decisions.
  • Wolfram even omitted page numbers in the index to cope with length and printing constraints.
INSIGHT

Foundations Enable Long-Term Growth

  • Foundational work can seed decades of later progress across projects and fields.
  • Wolfram sees NKS and Wolfram Language as platforms he continues to build on.
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