The flip side of science history
You mentioned a lot of ugly experiments in the sense that they failed or aren't even real, but are there any ugly experiments that succeeded?
That's an interesting question. Nothing really comes to mind-- at least as I think about it, experimental science tends to follow the fundamental rule of publishing: "If it works, it's good."
You mentioned a lot of ugly experiments in the sense that they failed or aren't even real, but are there any ugly experiments that succeeded?
That's an interesting question. Nothing really comes to mind-- at least as I think about it, experimental science tends to follow the fundamental rule of publishing: "If it works, it's good."