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Mike Kaliski wrote:
"Tom Ring" wrote in message . .. snip Tom, These experiments are time consuming, tricky (very sensitive to external influences) and expensive to conduct, yielding results close to the limits of what is measurable. Unfortunately this isn't the sort of research that can be conducted by an amateur in a shed in the back yard. Unless commercial applications for experimental findings are found, funds are rapidly switched to other areas of research looking for a new discovery that might make a profit. It's just the way that capitalism works. Mike G0ULI And yet they are done all the time by Universities and commercial labs. Sorry, I don't buy your excuse. If you were a slashdot.org regular, you would have noticed that reports on exactly this subject come through every 2 weeks to a month. And many other science news sources report the same events. Again, I don't buy your excuse. tom K0TAR Tom, University research is largely financed by commercial interests. A university project uncovers some new phenomena or result. The financiers ask what use can be made of the result in producing something that can be sold at a profit. If the discovery has no immediate application, the funding dries up. There are many areas of research that are currently languishing for lack of funds even though they are important for the advancement of scientific knowledge. Discoveries with military or national security implications are moved to secure research establishments and the results are withheld from general circulation. This is just common sense, you don't need every tin pot dictator with an oil well setting up their own starwars type missle defence program. I am NOT talking about the conspiracy theorist ideas of flying saucers actually existing, and similar fictions. If some research team announce that the have detected/measured/discovered some phenomena and the explanation is credible. Once the results have been independently confirmed by a second source, is there really any need to keep reinventing the wheel. If there's no profit in it, that's where the research stops. Perhaps I am becoming just too jaded and cynical as I get older... Mike G0ULI Ah, now the conspiracy theories pop out. B as in B, S as in S. tom K0TAR |
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