army1987 comments on Ask an experimental physicist - Less Wrong

35 Post author: RolfAndreassen 08 June 2012 11:43PM

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Comment author: [deleted] 13 June 2012 06:30:11PM 0 points [-]

you shouldn't allow sentiment for the poor researchers

The problem is that I've been planning to be such a researcher myself! (I'm in the final year of my MSc and probably I'm going to apply for a PhD afterwards. I'm specializing in cosmic rays rather than accelerators, though.)

Comment author: RolfAndreassen 13 June 2012 09:33:45PM 5 points [-]

Well, I am such a researcher, and so what I say to you applies just as much to myself: Sucks to be you. The privilege of working on what interests us in a low-pressure academic environment is not a god-given right; it depends on convincing those who pay for it - ultimately, the whole of the public - that we are a good investment. In the end we cannot make any honest argument for that except "Do you want to know how the universe ticks, or not?" Well, maybe they don't. Or maybe their understanding-the-universe dollars could, right now, be spent in better places. If so, sucks to be us. We'll have to go earn six-figure wages selling algebra to financiers. Woe, woe, woe is us.