Jiang argues that science directs money toward particle physics, outer space, AI, and colliders because these projects serve a materialist paradigm rather than the most humanly important questions.
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Particle Physics
Jiang argues that science directs money toward particle physics, outer space, AI, and colliders because these projects serve a materialist paradigm rather than the most humanly important questions.
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"They spend billions, trillions of dollars on this stupid thing. They build something called the CERN particle collider to figure out what the underlying..."
"Are they really trying to figure out particle physics? Maybe, maybe not, alright? Alright, guys, Jacob Frank. What Jacob Frank tells us is there..."
"...don't study. For example, they spend a lot of time studying particle physics. Who cares? Can I ask you this question? Who cares about..."
"...my ideas? Or is that a much more basic problem in particle physics? We don't do that, guys, okay? There's absolutely no money or..."
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