David Deutsch On Discovery

“Discovering chemistry, like discovering anything, would then depend on whether your problems led you there.”

Problem selection is not only important for its expected outcomes; but for the serendipity that hides behind it.

Behind some problems lie great discoveries.

Discoveries that will go unnoticed until those problems are themselves sufficiently explored.

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