It’d be cool if you could format your findings in a way others can understand, though. That way we can learn from your research.
What is your field of study?
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webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 4 weeks ago
Me, an Autistic “independent scientist”: Literally making names up as a need for terminology emerges.
My interest and research philosophy is often so specific and build from physical own observations that i frequently cant find the standardized interpretations in known science even though i know they must exist.
Before anyone fights me over it (some have) I am doing this for my own growth and understanding. I don’t require it to be compatible with standardized knowledge and i have no specific goal other then growing my perspective.
It’d be cool if you could format your findings in a way others can understand, though. That way we can learn from your research.
What is your field of study?
My field of study is “the experience of a conscious entity that earns to understand the context and nature of perceived reality”
Yeh….
I have started to work on a scifi novel because i got frustrated with to much technobabel and employing fictional alien design philosophy aids in overcoming some of my own cultural scientific biases. It also forces me to come up with multiple perspectives for the same Phenomena
I think that will be the best medium because it wal also not appear like i am blared overriding scientific consensus.
meyotch@slrpnk.net 4 weeks ago
I think I get you. You can’t really play around with a new concept in your head until it has a name.
I hate AI slop, but one research trick they are good at is identifying the existing vocabulary others have developed. You can describe the phenomenon in pretty shaky terms and it will spit out the magic words to connect you to the research of others on that topic.
I have found that it accelerates my research significantly because I spend less time in the weeds trying it on my own. It is thus easier to find the edges of our collective knowledge and move research efforts to more unexplored areas.