Facts matter. The scientific process matters. The ability to think critically is essential to navigate our world, to make good decisions and to solve some of the world’s most intractable problems. Nobel Prize laureate Saul Perlmutter believes everyone can learn the skills scientists use to think critically so that they don’t fool themselves. Saul is joined by Tim Minchin, a writer, composer and fierce defender of facts, the scientific process and logic. Tim urges us all to embrace messy reality and be guided by our own creativity, curiosity and critical thinking.
This talk was recorded at Nobel Prize Dialogue Sydney 2024.
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