
Does Form Really Shape Function?
The Joy of Why
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Curiosity and Problem Selection in Science
This chapter examines the vital role of curiosity in scientific inquiry and the process of selecting research problems. It highlights the freedom to explore diverse topics, especially with the rise of the internet, and emphasizes the forgiving nature of science where mistakes can enhance understanding. The discussion intertwines philosophical views on problem significance with practical examples, advocating for an exploratory approach to research that embraces personal ignorance and experiential learning.
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