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Larry Hogue's avatar

Seems like plate tectonics is a good example of how a scientific revolution should proceed. It was widely debated but not fully accepted at the time Kuhn’s book was published. Did he mention it? I’ve seen someone here on Substack lamenting that the five decades it took to confirm it was just too slow. We need faster science! New theories should be accepted more quickly! Which overlooks that the theory had to wait for the means to test it.

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Steven Dettwyler's avatar

I enjoyed this specifically because it helped me think about how bureaucracies function and change. You might think these unrelated to the slow, careful building of scientific consensus, but I find many similarities, particularly how bureaucracies change to eventually embrace new concepts and strategies.

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