Vineet Tiruvadi, MD, PhD on Nostr: I suspect a lot of progress ascribed to rigor actually arises from serendipity and, ...
I suspect a lot of progress ascribed to rigor actually arises from serendipity and, heaven forbid, intuition.
If so, we should be doing everything we can to increase serendipity in science, not rigidity.
Let the machines handle the rigid parts.
Agree? Disagree?
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2023-07-25 14:46:18Event JSON
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