If the number of collectively solved problems increase in number at an average universal rate of 3.41% per decade, about equal to the rate at which average IQs increase and domestic lighing increases in efficiency (Nordhaus study), then scientific discovery should not be slowing.
If the number of collectively solved problems increase in number at an average universal rate of 3.41% per decade, about equal to the rate at which average IQs increase and domestic lighing increases in efficiency (Nordhaus study), then scientific discovery should not be slowing.