Cephas wrote:But you have to admit, this *is* a great thing, isn't it?
Of course.
Michael wrote:<Eg. The pursuit of quantum physics - the quantum physicist is a typical "curiousity" scientist, unlike the parmaceutical scientist who has curiousity as a virtue, and uses this to drive towards preset goals that have a clear practical use in the real world. The quantum physicist's work has provided us with some awesome medical analaysis tools. Without this research, healthcare would be a long way behind what we see today.>
Isn't qauntum physics the study of alternate realities? Or is that qauntum mechanics?
<Let's stick to the discussion about the probe, you guys.>
Yeah, let's.
Orange Kitten wrote:Commenting on the early posts:
Let's try not to be near-sited on space exploration. Many people are quick to say things like "I don't care 'cause by the time it happens, I'll be dead" (not just about space, but about many other issues too)
Of course we're not going to be able to be landing on and/or living on a planet anytime this generation. Nothing that big happens all at once.
This type of a job requires many baby steps such as the probes we've witnessed in the past few years and currently.
If we don't do it (because it's a waste of money, as many of you claim) then some other country (such as Russia) WILL do it. And as said before, the US (even though many of you don't live in the US) has an obligation as a nation to keep up with new technology.
How do you expect us to be living the way we see life in Sci Fi movies, such as Cowboy Bebop as someone mentioned, if we don't have these "early" explorations? Not like we'll all of a sudden hear in the papers "Family raises first child on Jupiter" (unless it's some bs tabloid) without what we're doing now.
Look at very early technology in the 1700s and 1800s...took a while to get there. Didn't happen overnight. Just cause right now we're at an exponential stage in technology, doesn't mean that everything will happen in this lifetime.
Just my two cents
Bobtheduck wrote:If russia does it first, more power to them. The cold war is over. We're not enemies anymore...
Bobtheduck wrote:As for medical research? Let our allies do that... It's not like medical findings are top secret. Medical findings made in the US make their way to Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the UK, Canada, etc... Why do WE have to find them?
Bobtheduck wrote:The idea of looking for life on mars and on Jupiter... It's interesting, but serves no real purpose. It's a waste of billions that should be going to other things.
Shinja wrote:overpopulation will never happen....
Bobtheduck wrote:3. But if we let others go do the research, they can do the more expensive research while we work on things that the earthbound can discover for much cheaper,
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