> I find most universities to be borderline scams. The ones I deem not a scam, don't draw any benefit from that.
I don’t know what you mean. Have you attended most universities? The paper & article you are commenting on demonstrate that education level determines innovation, statistically speaking. That can be for a wide variety of reasons, but it would be good to understand what they are any why before tossing the whole system out the window and spending billions, wouldn’t it?
> I explained in another reply what I mean by far fetched products, which can be valued mathematically
If that were true and it worked reliably, then all great ideas would already be funded. Can you link to said comment? I don’t see it.
No, because we’re not optimizing for ROI like VCs. You’d lose a ton of money funding 500 space Xs because they’ll all fail most likely, without even returning a percentage point
I don’t know what you mean. Have you attended most universities? The paper & article you are commenting on demonstrate that education level determines innovation, statistically speaking. That can be for a wide variety of reasons, but it would be good to understand what they are any why before tossing the whole system out the window and spending billions, wouldn’t it?
> I explained in another reply what I mean by far fetched products, which can be valued mathematically
If that were true and it worked reliably, then all great ideas would already be funded. Can you link to said comment? I don’t see it.