| ▲ | fuzzfactor 2 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Two of these are not like the others. One of the things that is so deceptive is the way so many people think that ways to make money need to be both obvious and proven. Of course you have to be very good at math or natural science to be able to figure out how to support your own research so you can get way more accomplished than you could at a unversity. All others need not apply. Most universities wouldn't act on your application anyway, if you got very far without being on the academic track, that could make lots of people look bad who would prefer to keep the status-quo more restrictive. Edit: The threat to the status-quo must have gotten bigger than I thought, defensive reactions are popping up quicker than ever. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jcattle an hour ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I have to be honest, I do not understand what you want to say with your comment. My point is that outside of fields which can somehow make money through research, not much scientific progress is made outside of universities. I don't see how you address this. | |||||||||||||||||
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