greenie_breizh: (west wing)
greenie_breizh ([personal profile] greenie_breizh) wrote2008-09-10 08:08 am

CERN and creating knowledge

Granted, I am not known for my super scientific mind, but so far from what I've heard about the CERN and its LHC, all I can think is:
...we really should be spending our research money on other stuff.
...how much energy are they using just to run this thing?
...will we ever know where to stop and what are we doing with this knowledge?

The thing to me about scientific knowledge is very often it doesn't seem to be put into any kind of perspective. It's all knowledge for knowledge's sake, which arguably is cool, but the problem is that knowledge isn't created in a vaccuum and I wish we would think more seriously about the consequences of that, about the social context in which we come up with that knowledge and the meanings and uses that are going to be put onto it. I guess I have more examples that come to mind with genetics and bioengineering, but fuck knows nuclear research has blown up in our faces, too (but I guess not really our faces so it's all good).

I'm also slowly coming to wonder if knowledge for knowledge's sake in the sciences is all that good. I mean, scientific knowledge in itself isn't good or bad (though arguably depending on how much energy it demands you could also wonder if the means are worth the end). I guess it's just that the applications for that knowledge can be so wrong that it really makes me wonder if the pros outweigh the cons of just leaving some things unknown.


Yesterday my TA class was...interesting, to say the least, and I want to say a word about that, but first I have to take Mommy Cat to the vet to get spayed. She peed in the litter box overnight and I'm hoping this is going to be the end of that.

[identity profile] lounalune.livejournal.com 2008-09-16 12:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Reading PhD I found that they have a storyline about the CERN. So of course it's PhD, but as far as I know the information in there is pretty accurate and at least it's a fun way of presenting it. So you might want to check it out (and do further research on any information you find interesting to make sure it really is accurate.)

[identity profile] greenie-breizh.livejournal.com 2008-09-16 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I follow PhD so I've been reading that storyline. :) It is interesting, to the extent that this isn't a topic I'm particularly interested in, but my problem with the CERN and its LHC isn't that it's useless, anyway. ;)