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ksun48, May 20, 2010, 9:14 PM
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I'm worried. Very worried.
As if genetic modification wasn't enough.
As if genetic modification wasn't enough.
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phiReKaLk6781, May 20, 2010, 10:08 PM
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Achieving this must have been an enormous amount of fun.
You've never actually done research now, have you?
There's a lot of excitement and fun in playing around with ideas, but 80-90% of it, depending on the project and amount of labor provided by minions, is boring mundane tedious work.
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Yeah, that sounds like *any* job, not just research.
For me, it wouldn't be the mundane vs. exciting aspect of research that would be likely to turn me off, but rather the time scale and uncertainty. I don't have the patience to plug away at something for years and years without much clear indication that it will work, or that anyone will care. There's a great deal of luck involved in being successful in that area.
Of course, everything I just wrote is also true of starting a company... (Though admittedly, the time frame for most companies is a good deal shorter than the time frame for research -- and failure of a company is much clearer than failure of research.)
For me, it wouldn't be the mundane vs. exciting aspect of research that would be likely to turn me off, but rather the time scale and uncertainty. I don't have the patience to plug away at something for years and years without much clear indication that it will work, or that anyone will care. There's a great deal of luck involved in being successful in that area.
Of course, everything I just wrote is also true of starting a company... (Though admittedly, the time frame for most companies is a good deal shorter than the time frame for research -- and failure of a company is much clearer than failure of research.)
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I was very excited when I read this. I plan to go into a profession with an equivalent amount of research attached, and this gives me a preliminary thrill of what I can feel when on the verge of a breakthrough like such.
P.S. I want to do astrophysics.
P.S. I want to do astrophysics.

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QuantumTiger, Jun 3, 2010, 4:24 PM
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