The ethology of the scientist. Amazing post categorizing the scientific process by archetypes.https://manasataramgini.wordpress.com/2013/08/03/big-science-and-grant-driven-science-and-how-discoveries-are-made/ …
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
Interesting.. people who know much more than I do will hv to comment :) for me: part about grant-driven science rings very true
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Replying to @omarali50 @i_contemplate_
Mayb in principle it shouldn't matter.. But I suspect the discussion would be more fruitful if author/achievements were not anonymous :)
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Perhaps other such anonymous people could discuss it on anonymous forums known as 'blogs.' Who knows what might come out it? :)
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I know he is committed to this anonymity thing.. His choice of course..and there can be real costs to being public, but wish it weren't so
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I think it's fair to say that for the past 15 years or so, some of the most interesting writing on the internet has been by anon writers.
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For MT saar, the amount of crap he will get by being a Brahmin (probably) Hindutvawadi and an IQ non-denier would be to enormous to bear.
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