(And also because some examples of focus on tight feedback loops, like Faraday’s research, strike me as exceedingly excellent, although I haven’t really figured out yet why his work seems so much closer to the spirit we need than e.g. thinking physics problems).
I just meant that Faraday’s research strikes me as counterevidence for the claim I was making—he had excellent feedback loops, yet also seems to me to have had excellent pre-paradigmatic research taste/next-question-generating skill of the sort my prior suggests generally trades off against strong focus on quickly-checkable claims. So maybe my prior is missing something!
Can you say more about what you mean here?
I just meant that Faraday’s research strikes me as counterevidence for the claim I was making—he had excellent feedback loops, yet also seems to me to have had excellent pre-paradigmatic research taste/next-question-generating skill of the sort my prior suggests generally trades off against strong focus on quickly-checkable claims. So maybe my prior is missing something!