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How Big Ideas Changed History

How Big Ideas Changed History

著者: Sergio Suárez Benitez
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Welcome to How Big Ideas Changed History, a podcast that explores the transformative moments when human thought reshaped the world.

Each episode dives into groundbreaking ideas—scientific, political, artistic, or philosophical—that challenged conventions and sparked lasting change.

From revolutions of the mind to innovations that redefined entire eras, we uncover the stories of bold thinkers and the forces that turned their visions into reality.

Join us as we trace the evolution of ideas that didn’t just influence their time—they built the modern world.Sergio Suárez Benítez
世界 社会科学 科学
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  • How Nikola Tesla Imagined the Future
    2026/05/09
    The Man Who Lived in Tomorrow

    This episode of Find Out How steps inside Nikola Tesla’s head and treats it like a time machine.

    We don’t just list his inventions; we walk through the future the way he saw it: glowing cities powered by vast AC grids, a planet wrapped in invisible waves carrying voices and news, and machines doing the hardest work so people could think instead of just survive.

    Tesla doesn’t show up here as a “mad genius” cliché, but as someone who looked at electricity and asked, “If this is true, how far can we go?”

    From wireless dreams that terrified investors to early ideas of automation and remote control, you’ll hear how his visions outlived him and quietly became your daily life.

    If you’ve ever held a phone, flipped a switch, or watched a robot work and thought “wow,” this episode shows you who imagined that “wow” first.

    Welcome to How Big Ideas Changed History, a podcast that explores the transformative moments when human thought reshaped the world.

    Each episode dives into groundbreaking ideas—scientific, political, artistic, or philosophical—that challenged conventions and sparked lasting change.

    From revolutions of the mind to innovations that redefined entire eras, we uncover the stories of bold thinkers and the forces that turned their visions into reality.

    Join us as we trace the evolution of ideas that didn’t just influence their time—they built the modern world.
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    24 分
  • How Leonardo da Vinci Thought About Problems
    2026/05/02
    The Operating System in Leonardo’s Mind

    What if you could borrow the operating system that ran inside Leonardo da Vinci’s mind?

    Not his talent, not his time period—just the way he thought about problems. In this episode, “How Leonardo da Vinci Thought About Problems,” we’re not going to list his paintings or inventions. We’re going to reverse‑engineer his mental software.

    How did he turn random curiosity into daily practice? Why did he insist on sketching problems instead of just talking about them? And what happens when you treat nature like the ultimate R&D department?

    We’ll walk through Leonardo’s habits one by one: how he broke problems into pictures, how he blended art and science into a single lens, how he used mistakes as data, and why he moved on from “unfinished” projects without losing momentum.

    This isn’t a history lecture; it’s a practical tour of a 500‑year‑old brain that still thinks more clearly than most of us in the age of AI. If you’ve ever wanted to upgrade the way you think, stay with us.

    Welcome to How Big Ideas Changed History, a podcast that explores the transformative moments when human thought reshaped the world.

    Each episode dives into groundbreaking ideas—scientific, political, artistic, or philosophical—that challenged conventions and sparked lasting change.

    From revolutions of the mind to innovations that redefined entire eras, we uncover the stories of bold thinkers and the forces that turned their visions into reality.

    Join us as we trace the evolution of ideas that didn’t just influence their time—they built the modern world.
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    27 分
  • How The Printing Press Changed Everything
    2026/04/03
    Imagine a world where “going viral” meant a rumor whispered in a marketplace and a handwritten letter passed from hand to hand. No internet, no social media, not even a cheap paperback.

    If you wanted a book, a law, or a revolutionary idea, someone had to copy it by hand, line by line, mistake by mistake.

    Knowledge moved slowly, and power belonged to the tiny group who controlled the ink and the script.Then the printing press appeared—and it was the first true “viral machine” in human history.

    Suddenly, one text could explode into hundreds, then thousands of identical copies. Ideas no longer crawled; they sprinted. Religions split.

    Kings lost control of the narrative. Scientists started checking each other’s work. Ordinary people, for the first time, could own a book that didn’t cost a fortune.

    In this episode of Find Out How, we’re going to unpack how a noisy, clunky machine of metal and wood rewired politics, business, religion, science, and even your daily life, centuries later.

    How did the printing press turn information into power— and what hidden rules from that revolution are still shaping your social feeds, your news, and your beliefs today?

    Welcome to How Big Ideas Changed History, a podcast that explores the transformative moments when human thought reshaped the world.

    Each episode dives into groundbreaking ideas—scientific, political, artistic, or philosophical—that challenged conventions and sparked lasting change.

    From revolutions of the mind to innovations that redefined entire eras, we uncover the stories of bold thinkers and the forces that turned their visions into reality.

    Join us as we trace the evolution of ideas that didn’t just influence their time—they built the modern world.
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    32 分
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