Useless Studies by Sophia Anderson

Synopsis
Useless Studies explores the often-overlooked value of scientific research that seems pointless on the surface. It questions what truly constitutes "useful" knowledge, revealing how curiosity-driven explorations can lead to unexpected breakthroughs. For instance, seemingly irrelevant mathematical concepts paved the way for quantum mechanics. The book argues that this type of exploratory research is crucial for innovation, urging a more nuanced approach to evaluating scientific merit.
The book examines various categories of seemingly pointless research, including studies confirming the obvious, investigations into bizarre phenomena, and niche topics with limited apparent relevance. Each case study analyzes research methodology, scientist motivations, and unexpected outcomes. By examining the societal factors influencing research priorities and the economic incentives driving scientific inquiry, Useless Studies offers a uniquely broad perspective on the value of research.
The book progresses from defining "uselessness" in science to analyzing specific cases and drawing conclusions about the role of curiosity.
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