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  1. Strange Attractor (strangeattractor@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jul-2018 17:08:45 EDT Strange Attractor Strange Attractor

    Are there any shortcuts to telling when there are no good answers to be had, or whether it's only THIS expert who doesn't know the answer?

    I realize consulting more experts and asking them could help determine this. However, consulting another expert is not cheap in time or money.

    Also, I know about reading scientific papers, but it's harder to detect when science doesn't know something than when it does.

    Any other strategies to consider?

    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jul-2018 17:08:45 EDT from refactorcamp.org permalink
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