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Key Arguments of the Article
- Competition Over Collaboration: Hyper-competition for grants, tenure, and priority of discovery incentivizes secrecy. Researchers fear that sharing a "shiny" hypothesis or a novel method will result in a rival lab scooping them.
- The Replication Crisis as a Feature: The "dark forest" explains why negative results, failed replications, and null findings go unpublished. Revealing that a promising path leads nowhere would be like a civilization broadcasting its position—it only invites criticism or allows competitors to avoid the same dead end without cost.
- Hidden Arsenal: Labs hoard "dark knowledge"—failed experiments, non-standard protocols that almost worked, messy datasets that contradict the published narrative. This knowledge could accelerate science, but sharing it would eliminate the holder's edge.
- Predatory Publishing: Journals favor novel, positive, flashy results. This forces researchers to "stay silent" about mundane, incremental, or negative work, further deepening the forest.
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Gear Requirements: What items (torches, light spells, anti-curse potions) are essential before stepping into the treeline?
- The trap: The deeper you go, the more you lose the ability to speak to anyone else. The language (jargon), the tools (custom software/code), and the questions become alien.
- The cost: Innovation increasingly happens at the intersections of fields (e.g., bioinformatics or neuroeconomics). But in the Dark Forest, you cannot see the intersections. You only see your own trail.
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