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by philipov
2951 days ago
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The development of Quantum Field Theory is a good example where >10 people all collaborated to come up with a framework that integrated the viewpoints of multiple theorists with radically different approaches, rather than every new contributor forking a personalized version of the previous theory. Consider, for example, the way Freeman Dyson combined the graphical approach of Feynmann with Schwinger's more formal methods. |
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Sure, I hope I was clear that I don't ten theorist (or ten programmers) collaborating is impossible. I would simply say that collaborating has an extra cost to it - and a competitive academic world, any cost needs some degree of payoff. This makes extending a mainstream theory advantageous but not so much less-known theories.
And Quantum field theory had the advantage that the experiments for demonstrating it's truth or falsehood were relatively straightforward. With AI, the question of a theories truth is more debatable.