According to a representative from the "soft sciences" the lone scientific genius from the "hard science such as a Newton, Einstein or Darwin is no more.
Scientific genius is extinct - Nature
I'm inclined to agree with this idea from a different perspective using the theoretical gravitational waveform as an example.
Black holes spiral into each other and merge to produce gravitational waves.
Einstein would be turning in his grave as post-Newtonian theory and numerical relativity involves the slicing and dicing of general relativity into a format that could be solved by supercomputers not humans.
The breakthrough which ultimately lead to the observation of gravitational waves came in 2004, eleven years before their discovery when supercomputers became powerful enough to produce the theoretical waveforms.
It could be argued in some areas of physics the subject has become so complicated as to be beyond the grasp of the individual human mind.
Scientific genius is extinct - Nature
I'm inclined to agree with this idea from a different perspective using the theoretical gravitational waveform as an example.
Einstein would be turning in his grave as post-Newtonian theory and numerical relativity involves the slicing and dicing of general relativity into a format that could be solved by supercomputers not humans.
The breakthrough which ultimately lead to the observation of gravitational waves came in 2004, eleven years before their discovery when supercomputers became powerful enough to produce the theoretical waveforms.
It could be argued in some areas of physics the subject has become so complicated as to be beyond the grasp of the individual human mind.
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