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Science and its Constraints (an unfinished story)

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Geometric Methods in Physics

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It is noticed that in the present day societies the progress of science is too dependent on the mass sociology. Some steps to moderate the phenomenon are briefly discussed.

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Correspondence to Bogdan Mielnik .

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Mielnik, B. (2016). Science and its Constraints (an unfinished story). In: Kielanowski, P., Ali, S., Bieliavsky, P., Odzijewicz, A., Schlichenmaier, M., Voronov, T. (eds) Geometric Methods in Physics. Trends in Mathematics. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31756-4_30

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