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by sabas123
398 days ago
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> Today we have a huge oversupply of scientists, however there's too many of them to allow judging for potential, and many are not actually capable of dramatic impact. Realistically speaking it's also much harder to achieve the same level of impact back then as most, not just low-hanging, fruits have been plucked. |
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Won't this always be the case?
I mean, if you look back 50 years, they look like low-hanging fruits, but at the time, they weren't, only with the benefit of hindsight do they look like low-hanging fruits.
Similarly people in 50 years will say we had all the low-hanging fruits available today in subject/area/topic X, although we don't see them, as we don't have hindsight yet.