Friday, June 17, 2011

Kulturkampf

Eli has been thinking for a long time about the motivation for science and come to the conclusion that it has much to do with Einstein's statement of faith, the Lord is subtle, but not malicious.

Scientists do science to learn the ways in which the Universe, or the part of it we are interested in, work, and the best (and quietest) pleasure is figuring something out and contemplating new understanding. Each has problems we worked on, figured out, and never published (well, maybe less so today with the various pressures to get funding), thinking, well, we'll get around to that in time. Eli has three or four thing like that sitting int the archival layer. Maybe more if he dug down a bit.

4 comments:

  1. > figuring something out and contemplating new understanding.

    The chief joy of software engineering, too; though the turn-over cycle tends to be more rapid.

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  2. > figuring something out
    And explaining it successfully, if working in a corporate environment.
    http://home.comcast.net/~ghaff/docs/theword.html

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  3. Substitute journalists for senior management

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  4. Jim Bouldin20/6/11 5:42 PM

    "Each has problems we worked on, figured out, and never published"

    The discovery's the fun part. The publishing, not so much frankly.

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