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Just one more collider bro, one more I swear. And we'll know everything.
So glad someone else posted this lmfao. I had that meme itself the image somewhere no idea where now. Immediately came to mind.
Bro please one more collider
You got any more of those ... colliders?
Lol good point. We will come out of this with more questions than we started with...
Which are sometimes as or more important than answers, but it does tend to reveal that it's "turtles all the way down"
While true, it may be time to realize that we will never have all the answers. And the amount of questions that need answering will trend towards infinity.
Imagine how many people can be fed with €20,000,000,000. Or homeless housed. Or children educated.
Instead, a few elite scientists (likely from a well connected family) will be conducting research that is basically unsolvable and is incomprehensible to human minds.
There is also a high likelihood that the technological discoveries will be used for military purposes. Such as displacing and/or killing those homeless, starving, uneducated children.
The cherry on top is the impact on the environment. The amount of precious metals required for such a project requires heavy mineral extraction. A particle collider uses massive amounts of power as well.
But yes, we will create groundbreaking (literally) new schools of mathematics that will disprove earlier theories. Until of course it is disproven itself by yet another future theory. Unless we all kill ourselves before then, that is...
"we used to think that this was what we didn't know, but thanks to exhaustive and expensive research, it is now this that we don't know."
I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of how research at CERN works. Tens of thousands of physicists from all over the world work either on the information gathered by CERN or to design experiments to get further data from the colliders under CERN's purview. Many of the people contributing to the research are students from different stages of academia. They are not rich or connected people but just smart people motivated to contribute and better our understanding of the universe