uwot wrote:Dubious wrote:The LHC is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get. Does that mean we shouldn't buy into it?
Anyone who pays taxes will be funding something they think a waste of money, or even immoral. Personally, I don't begrudge the time I have to work to help pay for CERN.
I wouldn't begrudge the time either since it probably wouldn't amount to more than a few minutes per year of one's time to pay for it.
If one considers the wastage due to stupidity, ineptitude but most of all to the never ceasing corruption of corporations, institutions, governments, etc. which equals an exponential amount of dollars then the cost for CERN wouldn't amount to a single spit in a forty five gallon drum. It wouldn't even quality as loose change in the pocket books of many of the world's multi-billionaires.
The idea that CERN is taking food out of the mouths' of the worlds starving, as often implied, is both stupid and ignorant beyond belief. If the cost of science is always forced to be in the rear of other more ostensible priorities such as poverty - which never ceased to exist throughout history - we'd still be back to when Dante wrote the "Divine Comedy". Unfortunately, the amounts consumed by the current comedy of corruption is anything but divine. We're the ones paying for it, NOT the billionaires...a Main Street vs. Wall Street scenario in which the plaintive (Main Street) never wins.
If CERN did not exist, it wouldn't change a thing except in the consequence that the potential for future discoveries would greatly diminish. If as a result of science we now need accelerators more powerful than a 1950's CRT then so be it.