For 30+ years, particle physicists' predictions for where breakthrough discoveries are waiting have been wrong. False promises based on such flawed predictions erode trust in physics - and science in general. Particle physicists should fix this problem.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/23/opinion/particle-physics-large-hadron-collider.html …
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Don't want to kickstart an internet firefight, but I've always held that the best test of physics is engineering. If your theory can't be reduced to practice via delivering accessible, everyday products or services, then you run the risk of getting high off your own supply.
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The incentive structures of modern academia and HEP in particular constrain well-intentioned physicists into an economic regime where political and self-preservation dynamics pre-empt all other motivations.
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