hors limite
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Just watched BBC Horizon on Cern - a bloody big expensive racetrack for subatomic particles that costs a billion a year to run, I don't know what it cost to build. I found myself wondering why? OK it's great to advance science and human understanding but if the next Higgs Bosun is spat out will it be any more use to us than the discovery of the first one other than to polish the ego of the scientist. I suppose I look at science as a tool with the potential to make the world a better place. When I look at the world of today it seems to be dominated by the discoveries of a long time ago. Nuclear power,the internal combustion engine,computers, jet travel were all discovered decades and decades ago. Pollution and global warming are going to increasingly affect us all. Clean energy seems to be the thing that the world needs most of all. If we are going to use valuable multi-national research resources, shouldn't we be channelling them into things like nuclear fusion which has the potential to transform the future of the planet?
Forgive me if I've gone off on a bit of a rant - a glass or two of my own particle accelerator might be to blame.
Forgive me if I've gone off on a bit of a rant - a glass or two of my own particle accelerator might be to blame.
