Why invest in fundamental research? A former Nazi explains
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Image caption: Ernst Stuhlinger, seated at far left, was one of the early pioneers of NASA and of spaceflight missions in general in the United States. His idea for a Sun ship, powered by an ion drive that he co-developed, is illustrated at right. […] Image credit: A. Genovese & N. Maraqten, 73rd International Aeronautical Conference, 2022; NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Article by Ethan Siegel. Big Think -March 12, 2025.
Here in today’s modern world, it may not seem like investing in basic, fundamental research is a necessity anymore. Instead, our society focuses much more on technological and engineering applications of already-known science. Technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, powerful rockets and satellite internet, and […]
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