I agree its very difficult and probably impossible to “get right” with a small team of researchers, but I still think (as many people have commented) that there would be great value in truly independent work on this. I think there is too much upside to independent work here to continue with only collaboration, even if reductoin in quality might be a downside.
If work continued with only collaboration, I think the Gravity Well effect mentioned by would be hard to avoid, credibility would be reduced, and that new researchers might find it hard to flesh out new methodology and ideas and in some cases be adversarial if RP’s team was involved from the beginning of any new research.
Of course then collaboration and conversation would come later.
Thanks @Bob Fischer those are all good points.
I agree its very difficult and probably impossible to “get right” with a small team of researchers, but I still think (as many people have commented) that there would be great value in truly independent work on this. I think there is too much upside to independent work here to continue with only collaboration, even if reductoin in quality might be a downside.
If work continued with only collaboration, I think the Gravity Well effect mentioned by would be hard to avoid, credibility would be reduced, and that new researchers might find it hard to flesh out new methodology and ideas and in some cases be adversarial if RP’s team was involved from the beginning of any new research.
Of course then collaboration and conversation would come later.