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by pg-gadfly
2192 days ago
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It isn't "exactly impossible" though, it never is. You can find out a more efficient way to create it, or you might have more power available in the future. All manmade elements have been extremely expensive to make the first ti-me, and that hasn't stopped them from being constantly used. |
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Then there is nothing to use from such experiments. The research is purely academic, it is not like the cure for cancer is hidden behind a gluon.
I can understand dumping even 20B€ in research which brings something tangible. Making sure that the structure of a quark is what we think it is is not one of these.