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by abdullahkhalids
2424 days ago
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This has indeed been spun in a way that it should not have been. But the way I see it is that out of the 700 possible sectors of industries in the EU, there are 72 "where the use of physics – in terms of technologies and expertise – is critical to their existence." [1] These 72 sectors have a revenue of 4.40 million euros. This means that for example, if you ban all physics education tomorrow, all this revenue will drastically fall because they critically depend on physicists. Note that this is about ensuring that physicists of today are trained to continue working in this industry. And not what some physicists might have done in the past. [1] https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.eps.org/resource/resmgr/policy/eps... |
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