I think that the average normie doesn't really understand the difference between science and engineering -- and they valourize 'science' much more highly than engineering, largely because of a (((psy-op))).
I would contend that, unless fusion turns out to work, science is already largely dead. Engineering will never die, because there will always be novel situations needing novel solutions.
I think that the average normie doesn't really understand the difference between science and engineering -- and they valourize 'science' much more highly than engineering, largely because of a (((psy-op))).
I would contend that, unless fusion turns out to work, science is already largely dead. Engineering will never die, because there will always be novel situations needing novel solutions.