- If changes tend to happen as large paradigm shifts, then does trying to transition simply slow things down?
- When jumping to a new paradigm, does the new model have to be widely known before the jump, or simply known by enough people?
- If the existence of the old model – one which has proven to have sufficient flaws to be holding up progress – precludes the existence of any new model being able to prove itself, what is to be done?
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