Great Scientist ≠ Good at Math
E.O. Wilson shares a secret: Discoveries emerge from ideas, not number-crunching
"... exceptional mathematical fluency is required in only a few disciplines, such as particle physics, astrophysics and information theory. Far more important throughout the rest of science is the ability to form concepts, during which the researcher conjures images and processes by intuition...."Leia mais
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