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Science Stuck in a Valley: How History Shapes What We Know

arXiv CS.AI

In brief

  • A new study suggests that science may be stuck in local optima-like being trapped in a valley when the highest peak is somewhere else.
  • The research compares scientific progress to a machine learning algorithm called gradient descent, which finds the best solution by following the steepest path.
  • But if that path leads to a local peak instead of the global one, the result may not be the best possible understanding of nature.
  • The paper argues that scientific knowledge is shaped by historical events, human thinking patterns, and institutional systems.
    • These factors can make it hard for science to move beyond what is already known.
  • The study looks at examples from math, physics, and biology to show how these "lock-ins" happen.
    • It also suggests ways to break free from them, which could lead to better scientific discoveries.
  • Watch for how this idea influences future research and education in science.

Terms in this brief

gradient descent
A mathematical algorithm used in machine learning to minimize some function by iteratively moving towards the minimum value of that function. In simpler terms, it's a way to find the best solution by taking small steps in the direction of steepest descent until you reach the lowest point.

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