Jiang argues that contemporary science has run into a dead end, naming physics and neuroscience as examples of disciplines that no longer reach the deepest questions.
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Dead end
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"...okay and and that's why science today has run into a dead end like i'm not sure if you"
"...you look at physics you look at neuroscience it's all a dead end okay all right then tell me in the past 70 years..."
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