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No best answer has yet been selected by douglas9401. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was watching the Brian Cox programme earlier in the week, whilst being interesting their was certainly an element of why do we need to spend all the time and money to discover why mars volcanoes stopped functioning or why a moon of neptune ejects ice . seems to me that the money could be put to better use .
In Carl Sagan's book The Demon-Haunted World, he puts forward a scenario where the early Victorians were commanded to invent television. He then shows that they would have failed because certain discoveries had yet to be made.
Science has to be discovery for the sake of discovery and the inventions are a by-product. If you try to do it the other way around, it doesn't work.
TTT Who told you your list at 10:19 is space research dependant ?
Here are 10 everyday items that were invented because of space programs and research:
Long life tyres.
Scratch resistant glasses. ...
Camera Phones. ...
Clear braces. ...
Freeze dried food. ...
Ear thermometers. ...
Memory foam pillows. ...
Cordless headphones. ...
Was all that, paid for by public money of Billions, and the massive amount of fossil fuel burnt up worth it ?
WEll yes BHG, but I'm sure you get my drift.
Khandro, without doubt Space spending has given us many things we take for granted, far more than the little shown by you and TTT.
Would you prefer to be living in the 1950's?
On relflection you probably would.
To answer your question yes I am happy with the spend.
ymb ; No I don't want to live in the 50' - (though some things were better!) but don't fall for all the guff put out by research scientists keen to continue their occupations and funding, selling the idea how necessary it all is.
Most of those technological advances have come and are still coming from the private sector.
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