Christian Corda
For the past 15 years, the Foundational Questions Institute's open worldwide competitions have provided an excellent opportunity to discuss many of the "crazy" ideas in the foundations of the fundamental sciences, despite the dominant position of the scientific mainstream. This is extremely important for modern Science!
An example of overcoming all barriers is the scientific position and views of A. Einstein on the development of science, who left important philosophical precepts to theoretical physicists and all seekers of truth:
“It would be truly a miracle if a person could discover the basis of all sciences: physics, biology, psychology, sociology, etc. We are striving for such a goal, although we can give all sorts of arguments against its attainability.”
“At the present time, a physicists has to deal with philosophic problems to a much greater extent than physicists of the previous generations. Physicists forced to that the difficulties of their own science.”