tig_prmz
Well-known member
@Sataris said:the Coalitions's NBN plan, but stemming from that,
people who call for funding cuts to scientific research for they deem to be pointless and wasteful. Research can lead anywhere. Case in point, the electron was discovered over 100 years ago and was completely useless.
Today the entire planet is run on **electron**ics. And Studying the universe is also somehow pointless. Nevermind that MRI machines in hospitals are directly descended from particle physics, (the detectors at the LHC are basically giant MRI machines that are 40m long and 20m tall).
I hate people who try to stall, inhibit or prevent the advancement of human knowledge. So what if you don't care why the sky is blue, that knowledge will help someone, somewhere down the line to create an artificial eye
/rant
tbh i consider myself a man of science.. i've been in science my whole life and am doing health science now in uni as well.
however, i do understand where that comes from. they want more of the donations go towards reducing poverty in third world countries, better health facilities in developing countries.. stuff like that. they think that by putting more money in research and less money in other causes, people are increasing the gap between developed and developing countries (as most of this new stuff isnt available in developing countries)
although, i am neutral with this topic tbh. i think both arguements are reasonable. all of what i said above is something i had a very long discussion with my friend about and he brought it up