xoverthirtyx t1_jcwvwol wrote
Thank god the Aussies found it and not the US. Probably actually get to put it into civilian use in my grandkids lifetimes that way haha
Zyxyx t1_jcx2f86 wrote
It's not who discovers the process that makes the money.
It's those who figure out a way to put it into practice that do. And once they publish their research it's an open game.
Chances are, should this become a viable source of energy, it's because some money-hungry entrepreneur puts together a research team and finds investment AKA someone from the US or someone who's about to become a US citizen.
xoverthirtyx t1_jcx5jz5 wrote
If this were in the US it would be given to a defense contractor to develop and the public wouldn’t reap any benefits of it imho.
Zyxyx t1_jcx6gi4 wrote
Just like with the internet and gps, right?
xoverthirtyx t1_jcxb3ui wrote
Not even. Now that you mention it, pharmaceutical and gas/oil companies would be a better example.
Let’s take a step back, though, are you bothered that I would suggest that certain interests in the US wouldn’t want a new, revolutionary energy source to the be easily available to its citizens if it were discovered here?
Hope not. Take care!
Zyxyx t1_jcxc5yx wrote
Because you seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding on how the world works.
Do explain how a science paper published by a team in the US is in any kind of danger that a paper published by a team in Australia is not.
Let's say big oil is out to discredit all non-oil research, they'll just leave this one alone because the research team wasn't american?
A pharmaceutical company spending billions on R&D on a new drug and then keeping it a secret is fundamentally different to a science research team conducting research on bacterium and publishing its findings for everyone to see.
xoverthirtyx t1_jcyc6y4 wrote
If you're trying to tell me that advances made in energy, transportation, and medicine aren't/wouldn't be stymied in the US by the corporations who control the laws governing their use and availability to its citizens, then you might know something about the world that I don't, but it's not this world.
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