How to Change the World: The History & Future of Innovation

The Laws of Nature: 3 Rules Governing the Success of Any Organism, Idea & Technology

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Jul 10, 2025
Why do some ideas flourish while others fail? This podcast dives into the three biological laws that govern life and innovation. Explore how early cells competed for resources, leading to groundbreaking advancements like photosynthesis. Discover the role of natural selection in creating diversity and inequality. Learn the significance of reproduction for survival, and how historical forces like famine and war shape societies. Connect these concepts to understand why certain technologies and ideas succeed in our world.
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INSIGHT

Competition Powers Evolution

  • Competition is the engine of life, driving organisms to evolve new strategies and form teams.
  • Humans are tribes competing for resources, status, and survival, mirroring cellular and species-level contests.
INSIGHT

Selection Creates Inequality

  • Selection steers evolution by favouring useful variations and discarding the rest.
  • Inequality arises naturally because variation is the raw material for selection and adaptation.
ANECDOTE

Supersaurus And Sudden Extinction

  • Sam asks you to imagine being a Supersaurus: massive, long-lived, and almost invulnerable to predators.
  • An asteroid suddenly kills them, showing selection ignores size or strength when conditions change.
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