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mono442today at 12:02 PM8 repliesview on HN

Isn't much of the science work just taking money for doing basically nothing? I don't think that is a loss for the us.


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zipy124today at 12:07 PM

No. It is for research that wouldn't be funded by companies, since it is either too risky or has too long of a time-horizon. If all academic research was removed from the world you would notice a vast stagnation in technological progress. This can be confirmed by looking at what technologies have come from this process, and what private research built upon public research.

victorbjorklundtoday at 12:05 PM

Yea, exactly. You should send all your top scientists to Europe. Great idea to get rid of them. Totally just dragging down your country. Send them to Europe.

pjc50today at 12:12 PM

Hacker News really isn't what it used to be, huh.

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skeledrewtoday at 12:42 PM

"Science work" is NOT doing nothing. All the modern conveniences we have today came through such work, which usually go for long stretches of time before payoff.

lefratoday at 12:16 PM

It's not for doing nothing, it's for fooling around at the edge of knowledge. Sometimes, very useful stuff emerges.

MITSardinetoday at 1:33 PM

You presumably spent 15 or so years in school to learn things of which many only have very indirect applications, and at most a small minority directly applied to your career.

Should we similarly get rid of mandatory education? Most of it is useless after all.

estearumtoday at 12:39 PM

For real. How much more do we need to spend to learn that plants crave Brawndo?

beng-nltoday at 4:08 PM

You are motivating me to get enough reputation points to be allowed to downvote.