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by marlag
2890 days ago
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> They “imagined that the next bit of progress will come from some new pieces being dropped onto the table, [rather than] from thinking harder about the pieces we already have,” When the best minds we have divide into two camps, one saying that (a) "with X and Y we don't have enough information to solve Z" and the other saying (b) we do but we need to think harder, the first camp builds a particle collider, the other creates what, string theory? Aren't we doing "fuzzy science" here? It seems that the experts in one of the camps should go back and retrace their steps because somewhere along the line they made an assumption based on some data that they (I assume) forgot to encode into their equations and now they have trouble taking it to the next level. Why is it not clear to us that eiher a or b is true? |
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