Needless to say, none of these analogies show up in my published papers
This is kind of wild. The analogies clearly helped Tao a lot, but his readers don’t get to see them! This has got me thinking about a broader kind of perverse incentive in academia: if you explain something really well, your idea seems obvious or your problem seems easy, and so your paper is more likely to get rejected by reviewers.
This is kind of wild. The analogies clearly helped Tao a lot, but his readers don’t get to see them! This has got me thinking about a broader kind of perverse incentive in academia: if you explain something really well, your idea seems obvious or your problem seems easy, and so your paper is more likely to get rejected by reviewers.
(I found it interesting that your comment is quite polarizing going by the disagree karma to voter ratio, I thought it was clearly true.)