It is astonishing to me that the US, which owes a lot of its dominance in the world to the science and technology that it produces, has on its main policy-setting body, the House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, people who seem to be determined to undermine the very things that the nation depends upon. They may do this for a variety of reasons: venality because of the people who give them money, stupidity, or religious fanaticism but the end result is the same.
The Daily Show looks a recent hearing of the committee where they questioned the witness John Holdren, the White House Science Advisor.
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busterggi says
The glass & ice cubes is too high tech for Rethugs to understand.
Paulo Borges says
On my side of the pond everybody is bankrupt, therefore scientific funding or any funding on anything is almost non-existent. On your side, the absurd is illustrated above.
I guess we will need to rely on China and India to get some something done before we are doomed to live on house boats.
Lassi Hippeläinen says
The Chinese are already doing something about it. If you are into high energy physics, better start learning Mandarin.
http://www.nature.com/news/china-plans-super-collider-1.15603
Dunc says
This is pretty much an inevitable part of the trajectory of empires. You start out having to compete with everybody else on a level playing field, so you need to pay close attention to reality in order to get by. Once you’ve acquired enough power though, that pressure is reduced, because you’re sufficiently powerful that you can get away with making mistakes. Without the constant pressure to self-correct, maladaptive beliefs continue to propagate until they compromise your competitiveness enough for somebody else to overthrow your dominance.
There’s a lot more to the rise and fall of empires, of course, but this is definitely one element.
md says
This begs a question. If America has such dominance in Science and Technology, as you assert, how much influence does the White House Science Advisor really have?