>>13767554Imagine being a scientist in 100 years from now. Everything within the realm of being discoverable by the likes of you has already been discovered. Actual hard science is now exclusively done by interdisciplinary geniuses who've lived their whole entire life in universities acquiring phds after phds only to find completely counter-intuitive, arcane knowledge by counting miniscule differences in readings from instruments the size of buildings, using advanced statistical models understood only by mathematicians.
Oh, wait, looks like we are already there.
Maybe being a scientist is just a job program because industry has gotten so complicated?