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Accidents Quote by Edwin Land

“There's a tremendous popular fallacy which holds that significant research can be carried out by trying things. Actually it is easy to show that in general no significant problem can be solved empirically, except for accidents so rare as to be statistically unimportant. One of my jests is to say…” quote by Edwin Land
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“There's a tremendous popular fallacy which holds that significant research can be carried out by trying things. Actually it is easy to show that in general no significant problem can be solved empirically, except for accidents so rare as to be statistically unimportant. One of my jests is to say that we work empirically -- we use bull's eye empiricism. We try everything, but we try the right thing first!”

Edwin Land

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Source Speech: Talk at Bell Labs, 1965

Empirical trial‑and‑error alone rarely solves major problems; strategic focus on the right experiments is essential.

In simple terms: Random testing insufficient; choose wisely.

Key Takeaway

Target the right problem first.

Themes

research methodology strategy efficiency

Mood

analytical pragmatic

Type

technical motivational

When to use this quote

  • product development
  • scientific studies
  • business strategy
  • problem solving

Key Concepts

scientific method innovation risk management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you decide which experiment to prioritize?
  • When is trial‑and‑error appropriate?
A Different Perspective

Over‑emphasis on strategy can ignore serendipitous breakthroughs.

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