One of my favorite Kaggle facts: after a long leaderboard stagnation period for a competition, seeing one team make a sudden breakthrough will often cause multiple independent teams to quickly reproduce the same breakthrough -- with no knowledge of how the first team did it.
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Serendipity?
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I think "conceiving it's existence" would be enough.
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Expectations imply bias.
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"List of discoveries influenced by chance circumstances"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_discoveries_influenced_by_chance_circumstances …
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Stumbling around in the dark or throwing shit at the wall have potential... got it.
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Knowing there is something to find helps a lot in investing resources.
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roger banister effect
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Hence bigfoot hunters
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I have heard of a Buddhist meditqtive exercise To figure out how to do something, 'remember' how it is done
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