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Preview it here: https://github.com/Open-Research-Institute/onboarding/blob/shape-of-frontier/src/shape-of-frontier.md
This one is actually quite "high" as a concept, but I think MOST people in ORI have a clear answer to it in their mind. Including for example the answer to this question of "if you put all scientific fields in a circle, where exactly does math go?" and I think we've all converged that math has a distinct place in its relationship to reality. And that is also categorically distinct from scientific fields like "memetics" and "conciousness research" (but the latter two are in the same category?)
The larger point I think is this idea of jagged frontier -> unification -> repeat?