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by boomboomsubban
1939 days ago
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>3% of the available funds each year So after years without results you'll continue propping up the one long shot you picked? My larger point is that you're treating this like there are just a couple wild conjectures that need just a bit of money. There are vast amounts of alternative ideas, and often the necessary experiments will not be cheap. While ridiculing them isn't right, the idea that obviously we should fund them is ridiculous. |
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Ridiculous like feeding people mold to see if they get sick less, or injecting people with the pus of other people to inoculate them?
The discovery of antibiotics alone has paid for all the moonshots you can fund, even if none of them work out.