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The paper underscores that scientists who start outside the university system—freelance researchers, independently wealthy amateurs, or those with alternative funding—are more likely to make profound discoveries. They are unencumbered by institutional pressures, ideological strictures, and conformity, enabling genuine innovation.

Darwin’s independence, William Smith Ellis's heraldic research, and other historic examples exemplify the importance of outsider status for scientific progress.

The Decline of the Guild and the Rise of the Amateur