What happens when we make observations that don't align with our previous beliefs about how the world looks and functions?
If we accept that we know very little about incredibly central parts of our lives, like water, gut flora, or Fascia, maybe it's time to review what we know at all.
How much are our observations and discoveries actually colored by our fundamental assumptions about how the world works? What if they're wrong?
How do you decide WHAT to research and when it's time to test new theses?
This conversation is about the assumptions that we KNOW today are incorrect – but that still form the basis for modern research.
Participants in the episode are Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Per Johansson.



