What Constitutes Interesting Scientific Research? (THE SAAD TRUTH_ 1687)
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
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Gad, not just interesting -- important. Not all interesting problems are important. All important problems are interesting.
39:40 laughed out loud when u said she thought a blob looked like you xD
Richard Harris - The field
Dr. Saad, please invite Elica Le Bon for a future podcast; brilliant insights from an Iranian-American attorney, into current antisemitism and the indoctrination of Western students.
I’ve taught research methods in Pepperdine University’s Doctoral Leadership program for 14 years. I always tell the students that you can do original topics which may or may not be interesting. You can do research that builds upon previous research. A different angle or setting or population to study. Sometimes, I would discourage students to do topics that were in vogue and overly studied. I’d let them know that we weren’t “proving” anything. However, we find interesting interplay between variables within a sample population. And perhaps find something about an aspect of leadership.
I propose to prove that Dr Gad's own menstrual levels change every time Messi plays with his balls.
Weren't some of those studies manipulated?
The part about symmetry was genetical asymmetry I suppose? but even if so, how would that be smellable?
Yes maybe important fine but I’d rather say interesting means a result contravenes morally and emotionally significant presuppositions, which are the ideas we are attached to. Cf Veatch’s Humor Theory.
Ti-ti-qui
The whole point of science is it need to be interesting. Interesting means there's power in the idea & opens the door to other interesting ideas & that reality is better defined. Truth is all that matters. That's why I hate the woke cult.
19:30 The Lizzo model?
When it proves LGBTQIAA+ ideology
Sometimes it is hard to tell..... Cardano discovered or invented the number "i" and thought of it as a useless concoction. This is perhaps one of the worse self assessment of a discovery ever. It is one of the greatest contribution to mathematics. And in addition, the topic of trying to solve algebraic equation led to group theory.... also ignored for years after Galois death in a duel. What is great is not obvious at first sight.