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Why are there no more einsteins?

In the 21st century we have not had any field revolutionized by a new theory or new invention. There are zero iconic scientists in the past two decades. Ongoing projects in any domain keep getting delayed, or take much longer than anticipated. Also IQ has been declining, and school achievement standards have been decreasing. Even though more papers are being published than ever, scientific innovation seems to be slowing. In the first decades of both the 20th and 19th century science and tech moved faster.

Is humanity getting dumber?
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>>16918223
You are just zooming. If you were alive in 1930 you wouldn't know who Einstein was either and complain that there aren't any newtons around or what ever pop scientist equivalent would be at that time.
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>>16918223
>Is humanity getting dumber?
The easy topics have been solved
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>>16918227
>easy
GR and QM were hardest topics though
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>>16918232
lel
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>>16918232
Child's play compared to turbulence
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>>16918223
There probably are. But academia is fucked to the point that they were probably just ignored and told to work on some one elses project for 20 years untill they have enough publications to take over some dying boomers lab.
In my experience, no one gets to do shit that is worthwhile in this hellhole that is academia.
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>>16918235
>structure of the entire universe
vs
>liquid going swirly
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>>16918223

early science had obvious gaps, one genius could flip the board. now the easy wins are gone and progress takes massive teams and billions. it’s not that we got dumber, the problems just got harder.
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>>16918223
Post-modernism. Physics went up its own asshole with nonrealism and nihilism. The official line now is
>don't ask why
>we can't really understand anything
>100 pages of math and the author can't explain the physical meaning
>entire field ends up as performative jargon usage
And also
>universities hacking the funding system
>need to increase headcount
>just bring in a bunch of chinese and indians who can hardly speak english
>who cares if their qualifications are made up
>who cares if their schools back home literally taught them to cheat
>also more blacks and hispanics for diversity
>making science a place where MORE women succeed = oversocialization, emphasis on comformity and semantics
>"yeah sorry is that a diagram? I can't rotate that in my head"

>>16918225
lol This
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>>16918223
Our Science is too extensive for any individual to make a significant contribution to. Our Science is too rigorously peer-reviewed for any individual to overturn. The Age of the Maverick is over. Aristotle, Galileo, Newton, Einstein, Schroedinger, all those clowns... all they were ever good for was picking low-hanging fruits. Trivial things like Relativity and QM. Now we're doing Real Science now. Real Science is a collaborative process. It reflects the virtues of the Collective. Individuals can only try to tackle Reality using human insights based on human intuitions and human philosophy. But Reality is inhuman. It's indifferent, cold and meaningless. Reality is beyond human semantics. Deciphering it is a slow and methodical grind that requires many hands. You vill collect ze data. You vill do ze calculations. You vill reason within ze peer-reviewed paradigm. And you vill be a Real Scientist.
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>>16918259
Well, why don't you pull Physics out of its own asshole again by showing how to bridge the gap between actual observations and your naive realist caveman intuitions?
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>>16918223
We don't need Einstein.
We have something better.
>invents cars
>invents batteries
>invents electric cars
>invents tunneling
>invents trains
>invents online banking
>invents the blockchain
>invents dogecoin
>invents space rockets
>invents robots
>invents A.I.
>invents brain implants
>invents telekinesis
>invents taxis
>invents buses
>invents mass transit
HOW DOES HE DO IT BROS????
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZG4ug0byXk
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>>16918272
He has done none of that.
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>>16918223
I didn’t go to college
I have no connections

I created an entire new field of physics deeper than quantum physics
I will die in pain and poverty and then my ideas will be glorified but some random yahoo who doesn’t fully understand the field thus complicating it
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>>16918223
Einstein got lucky by being the first one to form and articulate special relativity.
Given the experimental results of Lorentz and Michelson-Morely a model of special relativity was bound to be discovered soon. It's actually surprising it took as long as it did - maybe others did have ideas but didn't publish or didn't have the (((connections))) to get published.
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They all go into finance now to redistribute unbacked FIAT fractional reserve paper slop property instrument packages, or to game some image Learning Language Model A.I. so it can manipulate the gambling slop stock market savings portfolios, or medical to research a drug that allows masonic boomer golems to sacrifice children to Bohemian Grove deities on FBI protected Third Temple islands for a few more decades before they rot back into vampire dust

*Rubs beakers together greedily*

15 paywalls little man
Put those research papers in my hand
If the goy try and learn and ascend they will
Owe me
Owe me
Owe me
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Modern science has become a cult of greedy faggots(literally) and if you don't kneel to the literal cash thieving homosexuals who run academia you get black balled. Meanwhile the literal AIDS riddled PhD's in charge make everyone work on nonsense projects like Muh Dark Matter and Muh Dark Energy and other imaginary problems. Super colliders that do nothing, Elon's Spruce Goose Starship to nowhere, Cold Fusion, AGI, Quantum computers, and countless other hamster wheel like wastes of time have captured MULTIPLE generations of smart minds with weak character and put them to work moving sand from one side of the room to the other. This is done ON PURPOSE to retard scientific development for evil means. Furthermore philosophy and independent critical thought is basically forbidden in modern science which is the true fire that drives discovery.

Modern science is filled with midwits who follow orders and free though and imagination has been chased away. So the few people with high IQs and the personalities needed to make real ground breaking discoveries are denied titles, access to labs, and everything else a person might need to succeed. In the rare case someone discovers something ground breaking in a garage despite this they mysteriously die.

You should watch Sabine's long form debates on YouTube on the topic, she talks about this in length. Science is a cult of grifters who serve the devil.
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>alleged genius
>btfo by bohr into obscurity
>American Jewish media stick 10000000 posters into their schools and namedrop muh revered jewish scientist to ensure goys keep worshipping jews
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>>16918466
>Science is a cult of grifters who serve the devil.
>You should watch Sabine
Kek, too high on your own farts to have any self awareness?
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>>16918517
You mean he's high on his own facts. Meanwhile you're high on spike protein.
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>>16918223
Roger Penrose exists.

He discovered hawking points and figured out that the big bang theory is wrong and proved it and nobody gives a shit. He won a nobel prize along with stephen hawking for proving geodesic incompleteness which led to the discovery of black holes. But you know, who gives a fuck.
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>>16918223
Major breakthroughs are made constantly, they're just in increasingly niche fields that require an increasing amount of foundational knowledge to pursue further. People bitching about
>muh stagnation
can't even be bothered to learn the basics of breakthroughs made a hundred years ago, so of course they're blissfully unaware of (or knowingly ignoring) stuff that's happened within the last decade.
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I love the Right Brothers!
I love Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos!
Let me go into my garage, at my home, on the land that I own to work on some experiments of my own and contribute to humanity like they did....oh wait...that's right I make less than a European peasant and own no land, and no home, and no garage, and thusly no laboratory and no experiments....no startup money at all...I have nothing but hard labor for near slave wages, not even enough to take care of myself and live, just enough to survive.

It hurts so badly bros.
The laboratory I would have had, the book shelves, the tools... are instead sitting on a private runway for pedophiles, on yachts, mansions for sexual exploitation parties, islands being used to rape and torture children to death for satanic rituals, protected by Federal CIA and FBI Agents...all that money goes to them, their families, their lives, their futures....

Why did the masonic boomer golems choose those vampires over their own sons?
I don't understand why they chose that greed
It fucking hurts my soul so bad I don't want to wake up anymore I just want to sleep forever
I dreamed so hard and had my soul destroyed by your choice
That's my reward for trying to contribute and help in this universe
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>>16918599
Your parents don’t have a garage? You think gates owned land as a college kid lmao
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>>16918559
His microtubules are 94 years old.
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>>16918223
There are plenty of brilliant people in the world inventing new or more efficient technologies. The problem is that corporations come to own all of their inventions and there's absolutely no incentive to excel because the rich are not interested in competition, not even meritous competition.
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>There are plenty of brilliant people in the world inventing new or more efficient technologies. The problem is that corporations come to own all of their inventions and there's absolutely no incentive to excel because the rich are not interested in competition, not even meritous competition.
You heard xer. Might as well have the government defund scientific institutions. Especially """climatology""". No point wasting taxpayer money on that shit when the corpos end up owning it all.
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>>16918611
He received the equivalent of over half a million dollars in today's inflation as a gift of startup cash from his rich parents...then the government gave him free no bid contracts to install back-doors after he stole the mouse from Xerox...then he shipped all those American jobs that gave his parents a wealth opportunity passed on to him, over to to India, deracinating those same opportunities and chances he had for other white Americans, essentially pulling up the ladder after him and closing that door for future innovators not named Ramjeet or Xinxau
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https://youtube.com/shorts/XAPliUWv8dY?si=qaCCKV8TU0frVSN8
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Our big problem now is prove certain things, not create new models.
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>>16918223
>Why are there no more einsteins?
because you can only rly say who was the most usefull scientist in reteospect, we celebrate einstein and hawking as the biggest minds, because we now know the shit they figured was more important than other shit for the shit we think abt now

the century isn't even 3 decades old, do you think anyone knew einstein while he just figured his shit out?
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>>16918648
>skyrocket to international fame
>named man of the year
>huge press tour across Europe and America
Yes
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>>16918618
>tesla-edison debate all over again, but with different names
anon...
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>>16918466
>Furthermore philosophy and independent critical thought is basically forbidden in modern science which is the true fire that drives discovery.
This is right.
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>>16918223
Academia was very different back then. By academia I mean universities, publishing journals and more. Nowadays it has a lot of fluff which drowns out any potential Einstein and worse it has bureaucratic roadblocks that prevent such an Einstein from even having a chance.
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>>16918268
>Utilize the broken system to fix the system and prove the beneficiaries of the broken system that their system is broken
Lol.
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>>16918946
NPCs like you have no individual essence and keep thinking about "systems". You can't do anything without a "system" telling you what to do and evaluating the results. You can't think without a system telling you how to think. When asked to resolve the supposed issue you're complaining about, you immediately devolve into communist whinging about how the system isn't helping you resolve it.
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>>16918223
read about einstein's surroundings/context and ull understand
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>>16918223
Low hanging fruit. If you have 100 Einsteins all working on fundamental problems you're gonna be left with all the problems 100 Einsteins couldn't solve, and turns out those left over problems are pretty fucking hard.
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>>16918265
Kek
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>>16918964
>Hurr durr I am dany and will break the wheel
Meanwhile in reality
>Herp derp la herp, I am a jobless cretin with no skills surviving off social welfare. Btw I will speak of anarchy and how it's ideal for me
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>>16919120
Why are you losing your mind with rage? Did you fail at defending your thesis today or something?
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https://youtube.com/shorts/zAkjd78wUds?si=KWv_PskmBdG7TlfI
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>>16918223
Einstein struggled hard during his early career. There's a reason why his entry was informal. These channels no longer exist. System rewards assembly linebullshit articles over depth and moments of brilliance. Basically academia has changed from a craft/art into KPI driven corpo job. Science is for normies now
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>>16921880
Let's not act like Einstein didn't benefit from the system at the time. He only decided to publish SR paper after Michelson-Morley failed, which he lied about. He also published many papers that benefited from a lack of peer review, some of which were catastrophically wrong like his insistence on gravitational waves being nonphysical. Any opposition he faced was localized to the beginning of his career and mostly because he opposed orthodoxy of that time. A common sentiment in late 19th and very early 20th century was that we've discovered all there is to discover and orthodoxy was almost sacred. People used to straight up ignore or try to silence ideas they disagreed with, even when faced with a mountain of evidence. Nowadays the field isn't nowhere as dogmatic as it used to be and new ideas are welcome. People who go around trying to falsify stuff are treated like saints instead because nobody wants to do it as it's hard to get funding for research that isn't novel or marketable.
The current system isn't perfect but it's far better than what it used to be. You're also ignoring that there are few if any things left you can just MacGyver an experimental setup for in your garage like you could a hundred years ago.
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>>16918236
This. They gimped us deliberately.
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all the easy problems have been solved
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>>16918620
He's 100% right. Why are you simping for billionaires and kike-run megacorporations you stupid faggot?
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>>16922066
He's 100% right. Why are you simping for billionaires and kike-run megacorporations you stupid faggot?
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>>16918223
Grand theories require a massive body of work during which you are not making money. Getting grants for very grand but abstract things is almost impossible. It's much easier to make a small but measurable contribution to something useable IRL in 2-3 years so that ((businesspeople)) who only care about the line going up would give you a next grant.
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>>16918223
Artemis missions will hopefully change something at least in astronomy.
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>>16918223
>Why are there no more einsteins?
What are you talking about?
There are thousands of einsteins, hell Albert Einstein is still around doing his thing.
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>>16918223
>be nu einstein
>invent relativity
>oops it's already been invented and nobody cares
Low-hanging fruit, in other words. But to be honest, I very much doubt you know anything about state of the art physics. There are a lot of advancements, they are just not as big as discovering relativity, quantum mechanics etc.
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>>16918223
>why are there no more frauds who plagiarize smarter men, being amplified by mainstream media for political reasons
anon... but there are
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>>16918223
We have Einstein he's called Elon musk
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>>16918223
>Why are there no more einsteins?
We have thousands of narcissistic plagiarizing jews.
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My best bet lies in how fractured science has become and how discouraged interdisciplinary thought has become, also the loss of philosophy and ethics in scientists. Sciences (inside of universities) has become a wet blanket of ignorance over human thought which hampers a future where every student could become Einstein of their field.
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>>16918239
Correct.
Try solving navier stokes you snide pseud.
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>>16918272
>pedo goober
Kek.
You too will outgrow this cult. Hopefully.
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>>16918223
How is AI advancing so quickly if there aren't geniuses advancing it?
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>>16924912
AI development is largely a deterministic process.
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>>16918223
maybe einstein was a fake and now we can't go any further because we're forced to go along with fakery.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cUR4up6EBLA
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Einstein was a regular guy with a PhD.
We have millions of Einsteins.
3% of Germany is Einstein
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>Why are there no more einsteins?
there are. are you retarded? can you even name 20 physicists?
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>>16918223
We do have brilliant minds still: Bill Gate, Larry Ellison, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Sam Altman. These titans of brilliance have ushered in and helmed the Computer Age and, now the AI Age. AI is the future and the geniuses will only grow from here.
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whenever an einstein appears among the whites, israel makes him disappear
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>>16918559
He probably didnt get big because all his thoughts can be found in his books and the mystery is lost
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>>16918978
einstein was coming up with theories they didnt even have the technology to make experiments for but when they did after his death he was repeatedly proven right
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>>16925575
No physicist in the last 50 years has come even close to accomplishing what Einstein accomplished.
>>16918223
Mainly due to diminishing returns, it's simply gotten harder and harder to advance fundamental physics the more we progress. It was also harder for Einstein than Newton, but even for him there were many loose threads that could be pulled, especially with electro magnetism and the newly forming atomic physics. He came up with special relativity to explain how E and M are connected from different POVs. And he came up with photoelectric effect after Planck had come up with energy quantization, it was in the air. QM was a very collaborative thing. GR and the equivalence principle was a true genius invention, probably the most original idea ever in physics. Yes there was Poincaire but no one came close to what Einstein came up with. Maybe someone could come up with something like that nowadays with dark matter or some other current problem, but testing it will most likely be extremely difficult and expensive. But GR didn't get proven until many years after, so who knows
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What if I told you that Einstein wasn't even an Einstein?
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>>16918223
jews and intelligence agencies making people retarded
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>>16918225
>If you were alive in 1930 you wouldn't know who Einstein was either
He would if a fucking loved science.
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>>16925703
>No physicist in the last 50 years has come even close to accomplishing what Einstein accomplished.
you can't possibly claim to know that because you can't even name 20 physicists, fucking idiot
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at least einstein never dressed up as a princess and let bill clinton hold and kiss him
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>>16918227
People are still finding low hanging fruit in hard areas, it's just that none of the "science whiners" actually give a shit about this stuff. They just want Mythical Science Man to fix their life and make it like they were a kid again.
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>>16918223
That's where you're wrong kiddo
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>>16918223
I read some time ago an article that theorised that the problem is the move away from aristocratic education and towards a more democratic early education aimed at the masses.
Most of the great geniuses across all fields from the past were either aristocrats who got access to education tailored for them and taught by some of the greatest minds of the era or upper class people whose parents or some other family member/friend worked in the field and tutored them from an early age. It was only when they reached college that they became part of a group education system, and then went back to 1 on 1 education when they started working under some proffessor or something like that.
Basically, the current education system is designed around giving the masses an outcome that is as good as possible on average, but it completely disregards the individual needs of each person that would have to be met in order find what they are best at and maximize their potential in that direction, and this affects both retarded and exceptional minds the most because they are the furthest away from the average person the system is made for.
So basically, the normies are completely right when they go "why do I need to learn about integrals if I'm going to become a plumber?" and we should go back to teaching just the bare minimum for daily life to 90% of people and focusing on the 10% with high potential for something.
I don't know how true this hypothesis is, but the production of geniuses (or the Eistein/Gauss/Newton/etc types that we think about) did slow down a ton right as the aristocratic model of education became pretty much extinct even for the higher classes that nowadays also take their to schools, just private ones, instead of doing 1 on 1 education.
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>>16926306
Moving back to something closer to aristocratic education would also fix the problem of elite overproduction where everyone got memed into going to college to the point that it has become a mistake to lots of people that couldn't get a fitting job afterwards and has completely destroyed the quality of life of all college outcomes because of the retarded levels of competition.
Though moving towards an education system like that would require improving the quality of life of the common people by a lot so that they stop feeling like the only way to live a good life is through education. This could be done by achieveing a less radical wealth distribution as well as rehabilitating the image and status of the common non-educated jobs (things like being a baker used to be a very respected job in pre-industrial times).
Sadly, due to how suicidally retarded our modern elites are and how technology has made most human labor worthless, I don't think it will ever happen, so we are stuck with a system that prints midwits en masse.
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>>16925591
I heard in Israel they're doing eugenics stuff where they kidnap all the handsome and intelligent white men and force them to breed with Israeli women in an attempt to breed the ugly and dumb out of their own race.
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>>16918223
scientists used to do paradigm shifting experiments in their basements.
nowadays you need billions of dollars to build a large hadron collider.
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>>16926310
But that's only true for experimental science. Even theoretical science isn't getting those kinds of genius characters anymore.
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its weird when you look at historical scientists and they're all the sons of rich families
like, maybe nobles really are just built different, you didn't see serfs pushing the boundaries of science
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>they don't know about geometric laglands conjecture
>they don't know about regularity structures
>they don't know about work on the twin prime conjecture
>they don't know about modern sphere packing work
>they don't know about detection of gravitational waves
>they don't know about the standard model of particle physics
>they don't know about the national ignition facility
>they don't know about crispr-cas9 and the new sickle cell treatments
>they don't know about quantum error correction
>they don't know that the world is now filled with highly educated turbo spergtists because of the general availbility of information and high level education institutions
>they don't know any of these things because they are illiterate stupid fucking assholes
>they're still willing to talk about money this and jews that and diminishing returns and a million other trifling stupid retard things instead of, god forbid, fucking READING some complicated shit
i hate all of you so much. everyone sucks so much fucking asshole.
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>>16926318
>new sickle cell treatments
opinion discarded
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>>16926319
complain to the ai not to me.
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>>16926319
>hurr durr i hate black people so much i refuse to recognize an impressive technical achievement that helps black people because i'm dumb as fucking hell
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>>16926321
>i hate black people so much
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>>16926325
>look ma i posted it again!
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>>16926317
Newton was literally from the yeomanry not the nobility
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>>16926330
>wealthy family which owned multiple homes
>attended a private academy
>attended college
yep, serf farmer right there
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>>16926333
Literal slave class.
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Maybe off topic but maybe the world simply has no NEED for Einsteins. I wonder how many people have made some research as a pet project of theirs, be it about something genuinely new or merely using the already existing knowledge for something that hasn't been made yet, did all the research, engineering, material science, schematics, blueprints etc. submit it to academia/NASA/ESA whatever only to learn they already had thousands of similar proposals/papers, even more detailed and well researched for decades and decades and they never got to test them/try to implement them because there was no economic incentive/political will for it. That has gotta sting for anyone trying to make an actual contribution or even merely trying to get a feedback for it. Basically "Simpsons already did it!" but science related.
Add in all the low-hanging fruit being picked and bunch of stuff people have already mentioned and there you go.
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>>16925224
So what determined that it is only being developed in the few countries with large populations of measurably high IQ individuals, if not the genius level IQ of the outlier population actively doing the AI research and development?
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>>16925850
Being a household name due to making huge leaps in physics is one of the famous accomplishments of Einstein, so the fact that you can't even name a physicist with a famous discovery in the last 50 years just proves the other anon's point.
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>>16926306
>he move away from aristocratic education and towards a more democratic early education aimed at the masses.
But that isn't true, kids don't get a proper education, they get conscripted institutionalization by the state in facilities that are so barely indistinguishable from prisons that the least functional, bottom of of the population didn't even notice they were in a school to prison pipeline until the news started writing about it.
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>>16918223 (OP)
the low hanging fruits have all been picked. there's nothing left anymore. the high hanging fruits are unpickable by humans, maybe AI can do it one day, but science nowdays is just saying what the gov wants to hear and get free money, or say obfuscated shit that's incomprehensible while pretending that only you have the brain to understand it and get free money.
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>im too retarded to see the present day low hanging fruits in science
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>>16928742
Well, don't keep us in suspense, anon. What are these low hanging fruits? Enthrall us with your acumen. We can't all be a genius like you.
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>>16928114
>No physicist in the last 50 years has come even close to accomplishing what Einstein accomplished.
you can't possibly claim to know that because you can't even name 20 physicists, fucking idiot
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>>16918223
The reason physics is stuck in a rut is because it is stuck wrestling with numerous contradictions brought about by its false presuppositions. For example, it takes as an axiom the statement that the earth is in motion (in the guise of the constancy of the speed of light and "relativity", in order to explain the Michelsen-Morley experiement). In reality earth is measurably flat and stationary, thereby giving incontrovertible evidence of intelligent design of our realm. Before you kneejerk, answer this: can you show me any scientifically measured earth curvature? Just one measurement of drop over distance.

https://youtu.be/WffliCP2dU0?si=v1t5BATn32nLE7lG
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"The last 20 years" is too restrictive, it'd exclude all the living 70+ year old titans of their fields which you'd claim were last century's Einsteins because they started making significant contributions in the 90s or something, even though those are the generation currently getting all the publicity and awards for breakthroughs made this century or earlier.
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>>16925613
accessibility isn't a factor here
people just don't give a fuck
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>>16918971
any book recomendations.
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>>16922109
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>>16926317
>you didn't see serfs pushing boundaries of science

because they can't afford too you dumb rich twat. god the only reason why everyone hates rich people isn't cause of their money but their dissonance of people struggles in their daily lives. why should the common people like or care about people like you?
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We have Neil Degrasse Tyson
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>>16926335
Sounds like Isaac Newton never did anything
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>>16930179
science nigger man secretly knows more than he does



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