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by hirokio123
507 days ago
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I live in the area designated for the ILC (International Linear Collider) in Japan, but there has been no progress at all. The stakeholders are desperately trying to promote its benefits, but there is absolutely no understanding among the general public. The Japanese government is also not supportive at all. The country simply isn’t in a financial position to cover the several hundred billion yen needed for construction, and with rapid aging and a declining birthrate, there’s no prospect of the fiscal situation improving. Unfortunately, whether a new experimental facility can be built is more of a political issue than a scientific one, and the outlook is bleak. |
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Any government willing to fund a large infrastructure stimulus project should be willing to fund a large scientific research project. It is not just throwing money into a black hole.
(Of course, whether any kind of stimulus spending is desirable is a different question.)