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The path to the future is cleared by science.  Corporate funded research is profit driven.  We cannot let the direction our future takes be lead by a profit motive.  It is much to important for that.  Government must support scientific research into areas which do not appear to provide profit.

Space Exploration -- The only thing space exploration costs us is the metal that goes into orbit and burns up on re-entry.  All the money spent goes directly into our economy.  There is no better motivation for scientific discoveries than finding ways to meet a goal.  So many scientific advances came out of our moon landing program, yet we now let corporations determine what discoveries will be made.  And besides, it is mankind's normal tendency to explore "where no man has gone before". 

Medical Research -- To many times drug research is rushed to market and data is hidden to assure that it reaches the market.  Drug research must be open and peer reviewed before it is presented to the public.  The same is true with many medical procedures. 

Physics -- Who we are as a people will be defined by our knowledge of the universe and the reality we live in.  High energy particle research is needed to further this knowledge as well as our understanding of cosmology.  Theoretical sciences must be pursued so that we may better understand the direction our future shall take.

Academic Research -- It is in our universities that the seed of our future is germinated.  Funding of academic research is needed, not only for the sake of the research itself, but also to properly teach our future scientists in research techniques and to let them explore ideas while they are young and without preconceptions. 

  Copyright © 2005 Milo Burns Last modified: 02/11/08