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by riedel 1022 days ago
> We met in a north London café lined with books, where he calmly unpacked his concerns about the quantum gravity status quo ...
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Nice example. At that point there's a subtle shift in emphasis from quantum gravity as the subject of the article to "my experience talking with a leading quantum gravity researcher" as the subject of an article. What the article is selling is the experience, rather than the knowledge. Which is fine in and of itself, except when that becomes an overly popular pivot and one feels inundated in indirection.
That is fine and quite humane. But sometimes one has to scroll to find the real start of the article.