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Searching for the numinous. Co-purveyor of https://quantum.country/ 

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    1. Devon‏ @devonzuegel 3 Oct 2018
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      Tfw you're not following a technical paper and not sure if (a) you're misunderstanding something obvious, (b) it's just plain bad writing, or (c) the concept simply doesn't make sense

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    2. Alec‏ @aleckretch 3 Oct 2018
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      I’ve wondered why technical papers / publications aren’t more frequently written in plain English, such as via Medium... shouldn’t the goal be for readers to understand?

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    3. Devon‏ @devonzuegel 3 Oct 2018
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      Hahaha of course not, their goal is to look smarter than you!

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    4. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 3 Oct 2018
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      Usually not. Most of the time, the authors aren't interested in you. They're talking to other experts, and writing that way is a far more effective way to communicate (not to mention often making papers far shorter).

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    5. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 3 Oct 2018
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      Touches a nerve, tbh. I've put so much effort into making technical papers well written. But something like https://arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/0701004.pdf … would need to be hundreds of pages to be written for non-experts. And doing so would damage expert understanding.

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    6. Eric/  🗝  🦕‏ @wheatpond 3 Oct 2018
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      I strongly agree with this. I was angrily told by someone that there's no such thing as a concept that can't be explained simply to laypeople, with some goofy feynman cite... just not true.

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    7. Alec‏ @aleckretch 3 Oct 2018
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      Not my point. An author can have their target demographic—of course—but far too often I get lost in boring bricks of seemingly nonsensical text pertaining to subjects I’ve spent years researching.

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    8. Eric/  🗝  🦕‏ @wheatpond 3 Oct 2018
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      Not mutually exclusive: bad papers exist; good papers can be incomprehensible on first pass.

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      michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 3 Oct 2018
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      Exactly! Of course 90% of papers are bad - per Sturgeon's law the reason is that 90% of everything is bad. But extremely good, well-written papers are _also_ often very hard for outsiders to read.

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        1. Eric/  🗝  🦕‏ @wheatpond 3 Oct 2018
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          What's funny to me is that you wrote that bitcoin guide which is to my mind one of the finest laymen-comprehensible explanations of a complex topic EVER :P

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        1. niftywow‏ @niftynei 3 Oct 2018
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          Wanted: good papers, expertly written

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        1. Alec‏ @aleckretch 3 Oct 2018
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          To me this isn’t where the issue lies; rather, it’s the good papers that are incomprehensible for an “insider” at first glance. A reader in the field shouldn’t be left wishing for a translation.

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