It’s a fair question. Technically speaking, of course progress can be more incremental, and some small pieces can be built on with other small pieces. Ultimately that’s what happened with Khan’s series of papers on the semiconductor supply chain and export control options. But in my opinion that kind of thing almost never really happens successfully when it’s different authors building on each other’s MVPs (minimum viable papers) rather than a single author or team building out a sorta-comprehensive picture of the question they’re studying, with all the context and tacit knowledge they’ve built up from the earlier papers carrying over to how they approach the later papers.
It’s a fair question. Technically speaking, of course progress can be more incremental, and some small pieces can be built on with other small pieces. Ultimately that’s what happened with Khan’s series of papers on the semiconductor supply chain and export control options. But in my opinion that kind of thing almost never really happens successfully when it’s different authors building on each other’s MVPs (minimum viable papers) rather than a single author or team building out a sorta-comprehensive picture of the question they’re studying, with all the context and tacit knowledge they’ve built up from the earlier papers carrying over to how they approach the later papers.