Published in Corin Wagen
Author Corin Wagen
When thinking about science, I find it helpful to divide computations into two categories: models and oracles. In this dichotomy, models are calculations which act like classic ball-and-stick molecular models. They illustrate that something is geometrically possible—that the atoms can literally be arranged in the proper orientation—but not much more. No alternative hypotheses have been ruled out, and no unexpected insights have emerged.