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His first conclusion was not surprising: the growing government bureaucracy stifled communication and innovation. “It got big,” he told me over lunch. “For a while, when we had retreats you would have physicists and computer guys swapping stories and ideas with microbiologists and psychologists. Everybody could fit into one room. As it grew, that became impossible, and the different groups had little contact with each other.” Instead
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