Archimedes’ Principles: Driving Innovation in Eight Steps

Using Archimedes’ Principle to Drive Innovation: An Eight-Step Framework for Transformative Solutions

serhat bilge
4 min readMay 11, 2023

Archimedes’ Principle, discovered by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes, states that an object immersed in a fluid experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. While the principle is often associated with physics and buoyancy, it can also serve as a useful framework for driving innovation in any field.

In a previous article, we dove into the 4 Lenses of Innovation and how they can help us unlock our inner innovator. Now, let’s explore how Archimedes’ Principle can be our guide through the innovation process in eight steps, that we could then use to create breakthrough solutions that change the world.

1. Identify and Frame an Issue

The first step is identifying and framing the problem we want to solve. This involves clearly defining the issue and honing in on a specific aspect that needs improvement. By doing this, we ensure that our efforts are directed toward a tangible goal.

2. Research the Topic

Next, we need to research the topic and learn from the work of others. This includes exploring relevant literature, analyzing data, and gathering insights from experts in the field. By building a solid foundation of knowledge, we can better understand the problem and potential solutions.

3. Immerse Yourself in the Problem

Once we’ve thoroughly understood the problem, we need to immerse ourselves in it. By exploring a range of potential solutions, causes, and ideas, we can then identify innovative approaches that may not have been considered before through conventional means.

4. Reach Obstacles

Inevitably, we will reach obstacles and challenges that may feel like creative impasses. This is a natural part of the process, and we need to learn how to recognize these barriers and push through in order to reach breakthrough solutions.

5. Relax and Disconnect

When we reach a creative impasse, it’s important to take a step back and disconnect from the problem. By allowing our minds to incubate the problem in our subconscious, we may reach enlightening insights that change our perspective and help us overcome obstacles.

Personally, here is the most crucial step. I’d like to invite you to think about it, why?

We’ll explore it more deeply in a further article; however, here is a little introduction to arouse your appetite:

When we reach a creative impasse, it’s essential to take a step back, relax, reflect, and recharge. Lama Rod Owens, a renowned meditation teacher, emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and self-awareness in his teachings: “The practice of meditation is just a practice of showing up and being intimate with our experience, and then watching the patterns.” By allowing our minds to incubate the problem in our subconscious, we can make room for enlightening insights that change our perspective and help us overcome obstacles.

6. Reach an Enlightening Insight

Once we’ve disconnected from the problem, we may reach an enlightening insight that changes our perspective. This breakthrough moment can alter our vision and opinion with ideas unfamiliar even to ourselves.

7. Construct a New Idea or Combination of Ideas

With these insights, we can construct a new idea or combination of ideas that address the problem in innovative ways. By building on existing insights and ideas, we can create something entirely new and transformative.

8. Test and Validate the New Idea

Finally, we need to validate this idea to ensure success. This involves prototyping, testing, and iterating until we have a solution that meets the needs of our users and solves the original problem.

Whether we’re developing new products, processes, or services, this framework can guide us toward breakthrough solutions that change the world. Archimedes’ Principle is not just a law of physics, but also a powerful tool to unlock hidden ingenuity. By incorporating these eight steps into our practice, we can transform the way we think, and help t potentially transform our world. As stated in “Unleashing the Power of the 4 Lenses of Innovation”, fostering a culture of creativity, curiosity, and collaboration is the key to unlocking our innovative potential. So, let’s continue to explore and innovate, using the tools and frameworks available to us, and beyond.

I hope you found this article informative and thought-provoking. If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions for improvement, I’d love to hear from you. Hope to see you at the next one!

References

Rowan Gibson (2015). The Four Lenses of Innovation: A Power Tool for Creative Thinking. Wiley.

Lama Rod Owens (2020). Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger. North Atlantic Books.

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serhat bilge
serhat bilge

Written by serhat bilge

a mindful poet, a visionary multidisciplinary designer, a strategist creating system designs via social network analysis

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