Who has the big new ideas? — wax
I don't know if we can sort out the influence of intuition and logic. It isn't like ideas come tagged with their content source -- like, "this theory is 55% intuition and 45% logic". Logic and intuition are partners, not distant competitors. — Bitter Crank
Who actually has the big new ideas in science? Is it the analytical people, or is it the more intuitive and creative people? — wax
Analytical logical people might be good at understanding existing theories, and fleshing out other people's ideas, but can they come up with much in the way of new insights, and new ideas, themselves? — wax
These people might often occupy the higher levels of scientific authority, and that might lead to new ideas arising, not flourishing....indeed, a new theory might require more intuition even to analyse how it fits in with scientific thinking.....I dunno... — wax
Is there a tendency to sideline the people who actually advance science, within the scientific community? — wax
yes, the education doesn't want the stuff it teaches challenged...for obvious reasons.
It leads to science too often being about micro-advances; micro-challenges....which as I said is more akin to research and development, than science.
A few cranks get through with their wacky ideas, and are good enough at the analytical stuff to have their ideas taken seriously...it is these people who advance science, which is all that makes it science... — wax
yes, the education doesn't want the stuff it teaches challenged...for obvious reasons. It leads to science too often being about micro-advances; micro-challenges....which as I said is more akin to research and development, than science. — wax
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