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That last part doesn't ring true. It's like saying a championship sports team would just chug along without any particular player or coach.



But you would agree that the sport won't just die if we lose any particular player or coach right?

Likewise research is so competitive/redundant nowadays that there are always multiple labs vying for the same results. If we lose any particular lab we will be set back at best a few months.

(For another example from history, despite the vast contributions by Newton, even if he didn't exist, we would still have discovered calculus at approximately the same time frame)




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