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Social Structure Of Science

The social dynamic of the science world or any world for that matter is an interesting construct. There is a social hierarchy that can be seen in all groups but it is very interesting to look back on the critical decisions and discoveries of our time and see how those relationships between individuals and groups may have impacted those decisions and made discoveries possible.
Our simulations were a great experience in my opinion and a great opportunity to get an idea of how people may have interacted at the time. One of the first social patterns I notice about our simulation is the formation of groups or alliances. My character, Leo Szilard, was an immigrant and one of three scientists that made up what was known as the "Hungarian conspiracy". All of these scientists were immigrants and all had very similar views on how they wanted to proceed to get funding for atomic research as well as what they would like to happen because of the research. They wanted to obtain the nuclear......


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