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by crawfordcomeaux
1983 days ago
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Do you expect something that's useful to be immediately acknowledged as such in the field, much less adopted? Human cultures are more complex than that. Capitalistic pressures to produce results have had a noted impact on research and development. There will likely need to be a practitioner willing to do the field work to bring about the big "Aha!" for that field. Based on the silo'd history of so many fields, it's a safe bet to say that may be necessary in every field where CT can be applied. |
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Again, it's pretty telling specific applications aren't mentioned, and instead there's just vague gesturing. How can we expect scientists to "do the field work" necessary to bring the applications to fruition if we can't even tell them what those applications are?
Also, regarding your first sentence, the vast majority of influential mathematics was indeed "immediately acknowledged," because it made progress on some important problem. Perfectoid spaces are a recent example.