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Genuine question here, when was the last time a total outsider made a significant contribution to physics?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STEVE

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subauroral_ion_drift

Not exactly the discovery of a new quark, but it triggered realworld research into the cause of the phenomena. That qualifies as contribution imho.


Ask yourself; why are they outsiders in the first place?

It's like asking why hasn't anyone who is not a player in major league baseball ever won a world series?


Those are disanalogous in the case of theoretical physics where you don’t need access to any expensive equipment. There’s nothing in principle preventing someone from learning math and physics on their own or from a traditional university and then coming up with new theories alone. And in fact this happens all the time and most of those people get called crackpots.


A better analogy is asking why someone who is bad at baseball isn't on an MLB team


When was the last time an insider made one?




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