These scientist are acting like technicians who lost the designers blue print. Technicians can generally solve the immediate problem but lack the systems understanding to do engineering fixes.
Besides, the premise of the problem is misdiagnosed.
Besides, the premise of the problem is misdiagnosed.
Funny! I have used the analogy of these scientists trying to fix a piece of equipment without the shop manual.
I work in the security biz. I have seen the unintentional domino effect when a new tech tries to fix an access control or CCTV system without understanding how the architecture of the system is designed. These guys remind me of these aggressive techs who won't wait on an email or fax (Or sometimes not read an old fashioned manual).