Therefore, these sciences depend on the interaction of communities of scientists in a way that the physical sciences do not.
And for this interaction to succeed, you need simplicity of theory above all else, because the individual agents in the discipline need to be able to communicate efficiently with one another, and that's the biggest bottleneck in the scientific process.
So unless one lone researcher can solve the problem in isolation, and it is a mathematical fact that this is impossible, their long years of toil will be in vain unless the ideas can be communicated.
-Brad
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