It depends on what you mean by “new resources”. In your text, you wrote “One more researcher, or one more research grant will add little to the rate of progress. ”—and that’s what I argued against, above.
Simply put, more researchers & companies=> more longevity-influencing factors to be evaluated ⇒ higher chance to find ones that work, and work better.
It depends on what you mean by “new resources”. In your text, you wrote “One more researcher, or one more research grant will add little to the rate of progress. ”—and that’s what I argued against, above.
Simply put, more researchers & companies=> more longevity-influencing factors to be evaluated ⇒ higher chance to find ones that work, and work better.