"Traditional science is all about finding shortcuts"
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The intent is to reframe science as a craft of efficiency rather than a ritual of seriousness. That’s a very Rucker move, coming from someone who straddles hardcore math and countercultural speculative thinking. He’s pointing at the pragmatic engine under the temple: models, heuristics, approximations, idealizations. “Traditional” matters here, too. It hints at the classical, pre-AI notion of science as humans hand-building elegant reductions. Today, “shortcuts” can sound like machine learning’s black-box correlations and “good enough” predictions. Rucker’s phrasing quietly asks: are we chasing truth, or just better hacks for navigating reality?
The subtext is almost Darwinian: science wins because it economizes. Limited brains, limited time, unlimited complexity. So we invent laws, averages, and clean variables - not because nature is simple, but because we need it to be tractable. If that feels cynical, it’s also freeing: it admits that progress isn’t purity. It’s improved shortcuts that fail less often.
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