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Replying to @InertialObservr
Yeah Donoghue is exactly who I had in mind. I really enjoy his stuff but I think this one part isn’t handled too carefully lol
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Replying to @InertialObservr
Burgess has some really good (but I doubt you have the time to do more than skim) notes: https://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0311082 … Planning to use some of his stuff when I finally get some physics for philosophers entries going lol
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Replying to @litgenstein
I like donahue's overview of EFT.. nice and succinct
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Replying to @litgenstein @InertialObservr
Btw quick question. I’ve been asking a lot of the people I work with, but have you ever personally thought about the role of consensus in your field? Either relating to pedagogy, theory constraint, research practices, etc.
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Replying to @litgenstein
i'm going to need you to narrow down the question for me plz lol
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Replying to @InertialObservr
Lol just in general what do you take the role of consensus to be in your field, or in physics in general? Do you think it has a place in science? As an example, you might think that we couldn’t write very good textbooks without it—or something like that
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Replying to @litgenstein @InertialObservr
(And feel free to just return to this in the future if you haven’t thought about it and come across some insight later)
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well.. in terms of 95% of active research there's really not much place for debating a consensus.. the data speak(s?) for itself.. the other 5% is more foundational stuff that the other 95% don't care about
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Replying to @Tjdriii @InertialObservr
This is actually a very interesting point btw. (and exhausts the intro for what I’m writing on consensus right now)
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