Steve == > Wait another ten or twenty years —
old paradigms die hard.
Not exact matches
Times of
paradigm change are times of confusion and conflict that ends when the
old generation
dies off and the new generation which has been indoctrinated into the new
paradigm takes over.
Scientists resist such revolutions because previous commitments have permeated all their thinking; a new
paradigm prevails only when the
older generation has been «converted» to it, or has
died off and been replaced by a new generation.
It looks like the
old paradigm is finally
dying a well - deserved death.
RE: «Those who have worked most of their lives under the
old paradigm likely will not make the change, but a new cohort entering the profession will rally around the new one, superseding the
old paradigm as
older members
DIE OFF and are replaced by those who have been trained under the new
paradigm.»