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by h4ck_th3_pl4n3t
670 days ago
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> There's no a priori reason why the expected success rate of research projects should be 50% and not, say, 1% or 99%. Humans are really bad at predicting the future, so I'd argue that the large majority should be between 49% and 51%. A 99% success rate would imply that humans can predict the future, which I think is pretty much the opposite of how science should work. |
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Lot of research is iterative process and there you can do iterations that you know could work and already ignore things that certainly won't.