Also, odd to bring up Ptolemy. It's easy to hold the opinion of him as 'box like thinking' when put next to Copernicus, Kepler or Galileo . But in the Almagest he all but invented Trigonometry and developed a system that explained all available observations at a time when conic sections were poorly understood. He also mentioned the heliocentric model as being simpler in the course of this book.
RE: Innovating consensus and the rise of governance-as-a-service