Killer Innovations with Phil McKinney - A Show About Ideas Creativity And Innovation

5 Questions That Spot Breakthroughs Before They Happen

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Sep 2, 2025
The podcast dives into the historical mockery of human flight, underscoring how experts often misjudge possibilities. It distinguishes between true impossibility and mere perception, revealing that billion-dollar innovations often lie behind the word 'impossible.' Using case studies from HP and SpaceX, it emphasizes questioning industry norms to unlock breakthroughs. Transformative exercises aim to shift how organizations view rejected ideas, fostering a culture of innovation. Listeners are encouraged to explore formerly dismissed concepts that are now ripe for development.
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ANECDOTE

Wright Brothers Upset Expert Consensus

  • The New York Times mocked human flight in 1903 and predicted it might take millions of years to develop.
  • Eight weeks later, the Wright brothers achieved powered controlled flight, proving experts catastrophically wrong.
INSIGHT

Innovation Means Making Ideas Real

  • Innovation is an idea made real, not a concept left in notebooks.
  • If someone makes it real, it was never truly impossible; we lacked knowledge, tools, or perspective.
INSIGHT

Three Types Of Impossibility

  • Impossibility breaks into three types: logical, physical, and practical.
  • Most breakthroughs emerge from 'practical impossibility'—temporary limits that enabling tech can overcome.
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