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I see you fall in the "moron" category who thought there would be a tax refund if the US had decided not to fund LHC.
As for the "should/how should" nonsense, I was making a relative statement of the utility of LHC vs other government spending. Your response is irrelevant to that topic, so you shouldn't have quoted it.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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Because the state can use violence to stop some people from manufacturing certain things, so certain forms of knowledge can be made excludable. There's no feasible way to keep the results of a scientific experiment out of the minds of people who didn't help fund the experiment so the free rider problem can't be solved in this way.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui View PostAnd once again, Ben fails to grasp the concept of representative democracy. Of course we get to decide what to do with your money.
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostThis is a great illustration why building the LHC now was a terrible idea. They had to invent entirely new technologies! Whereas if we just wait then many of those technologies will in due course be invented anyway (assuming they actually have any useful applications outside of physics wankery) and the LHC would be much cheaper.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
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The history of invention has had it that many of the most important have come from military/exploration/science pushing the way and not the other way around.
But I am not even defending the LHC or basic science on those grounds.
I am defending it on the grounds that a lot of people are interested in it, and that having mass government experiments like LHC is a more effective way to go about it than private investment. Not only does this (experiments like LHC) cause more scientific advancement than what would get funded (cold fusion, teleportation, astronomy, string theory, etc), it also allows more to be spent on education/applied development (as the experts recognize those as important).
I do agree that research could be done more efficiently.
Removing 50% or more of theorists would be reasonable (man power wise), and probably switching ~50% of experimentalists for engineers would to.
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostI am defending it on the grounds that a lot of people are interested in it,
More people are interested in Game of Thrones than the Higgs Boson. It would have been a more effective use of the billions of dollars to spend them on that show.
Not only does this (experiments like LHC) cause more scientific advancement than what would get funded (cold fusion, teleportation, astronomy, string theory, etc), it also allows more to be spent on education/applied development (as the experts recognize those as important).
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostThis reads to me as an argument against the LHC - it leads us to fund even more LHC-like things!
The military is more likely to make research investments that don't advance science than scientists are. The general public has a difficulty seeing the difference between science and quackery.
Actually, the military generally funds some basic science, but it is a lot less efficient than the research councils/etc (and is much more likely to be quackery, and has a lower number of applications per $ spent I believe).
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostMore people are interested in Game of Thrones than the Higgs Boson.
Anecdote (not offered as evidence): Higgs Boson openly discussed all this week at work by people with no science background who have never heard of Game of Thrones. LHC has featured as front page headlines on all news sites I visit many times and every time it does it becomes the water cooler topic of the day.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
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Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostIf you read the founders, they explain why. They believe that the establishment of a patent office will provide free market incentives for inventors to invent more things and give the US a leg up on creative developments and R and D. It's clear that the founders envisioned science as a private, not a public endeavour and that the best thing the government could to to assist it is to create a patent office.
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Originally posted by MikeH View PostWould like to see you try support that with some evidence. GoT is a tiny cult show watched by very few people.
Anecdote (not offered as evidence): Higgs Boson openly discussed all this week at work by people with no science background who have never heard of Game of Thrones. LHC has featured as front page headlines on all news sites I visit many times and every time it does it becomes the water cooler topic of the day.
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostIt saves us from funding cold fusion/etc.
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