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What is your greatest contribution to the field of Science?
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Ron Maimon
Answered Nov 20, 2013
I think it's the computational stuff in biology--- it resolves the origin of life issues, at the very least in outline, and makes correct predictions for RNA function in some detail, some of these predictions remain predictions, because they haven't been conclusively discovered. Others RNA things aren't predictions anymore, they were discovered. This stuff dominated my thinking since 2001.
But I also have this theory of cold fusion, which I believe is correct, so maybe that's more important in the near term. There is less competition here, I know for sure this stuff is original. Everything else in the theory end of this field is made up nonsense.
I discovered some other minor things too, but mostly simultaneously with others, or sometimes slightly ahead, sometimes slightly behind. That can't be too great, because someone else was thinking the same thing.
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I think it's the computational stuff in biology--- it resolves the origin of life issues, at the very least in outline, and makes correct predictions for RNA function in some detail, some of these predictions remain predictions, because they haven't been conclusively discovered. Others RNA things aren't predictions anymore, they were discovered. This stuff dominated my thinking since 2001.
But I also have this theory of cold fusion, which I believe is correct, so maybe that's more important in the near term. There is less competition here, I know for sure this stuff is original. Everything else in the theory end of this field is made up nonsense.
I discovered some other minor things too, but mostly simultaneously with others, or sometimes slightly ahead, sometimes slightly behind. That can't be too great, because someone else was thinking the same thing.
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