Unfortunately, Asimov's counts of innovation suffer from truncation bias--many discoveries only seem important after substantial time has elapsed
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That’s not what https://web.stanford.edu/~chadj/IdeaPF.pdf … seems to show, but I hope you’re right!
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But how did you get past the horrible page background to actually get that far?
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Also full of spelling mistakes and typos. Makes it hard to read his morbid predictions and not wonder what other errors he made.
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That 90s background made me nauseous
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Mmm, reductionism from 1998.
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