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by wallace_f
2743 days ago
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It's remarkable how rotten the state of things are in academia while everyone beats around this bush without outright saying it. Some of the best physicists in the world right now are likely to be caught up in just providing for themselves. Why cant someone in Africa, or wherever, get a degree in physics from Harvard? Why do they need anyone's permission to have access to this? Why can't they at least have access to course material and testing, so they can openly compete? Who is afraid of the competition? There's no ethical justification for that. The world spends trillions in public and private money already. This is just one criticism, and I'm not alone in classifying academia as rotten. Feynman said the same. So few people have the bravery to stand up to an entire socioeconomic complex, even when it means people will die and projects will fail dramatically: see the Nasa Challenger Groupthink Disaster (which Feynman also criticized). |
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I would put this somewhat differently: why should you need a degree in physics from Harvard to do physics? What value does that credential actually add?
Note, btw, that my own alma mater, MIT, has all of its course materials (lectures, problem sets, selected solutions) available online for free:
https://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm