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The quote "Science advances one funeral at a time", attributed to Max Planck, is well known among academics, particularly in STEM fields, due to its insight into the dynamics of scientific progress and the resistance to change within scientific communities.
The quote "Science advances funeral by funeral", attributed to Max Planck, is well known among academics, particularly in STEM fields, due to its insight into the dynamics of scientific progress and the resistance to change within scientific communities.


* '''Paradigm Shifts:''' Planck's quote highlights the idea that scientific progress is often hindered by entrenched beliefs and paradigms held by established scientists. It suggests that significant advancements in science frequently occur not through convincing those resistant to change, but rather through the emergence of new generations of scientists who are more open to novel ideas and approaches. This concept is particularly relevant in fields where there are dominant theories or dogmas that may impede the acceptance of alternative perspectives.
* '''Paradigm Shifts:''' Planck's quote highlights the idea that scientific progress is often hindered by entrenched beliefs and paradigms held by established scientists. It suggests that significant advancements in science frequently occur not through convincing those resistant to change, but rather through the emergence of new generations of scientists who are more open to novel ideas and approaches. This concept is particularly relevant in fields where there are dominant theories or dogmas that may impede the acceptance of alternative perspectives.