Journal Journal: Study: Religion colors American's views of nanotechnology 5
American science education continues to fail. Apparently, our religious beliefs color our views of nanotechnology.
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Sure, it seemed like the Pentagon had things wrapped up when they told us that they'd be aiming their rockets skyward and blasting that pesky zombie-spore and / or Alien-carrying satellite out of the sky. Of course, they failed to tell us the price: sixty million dollars. What seemed at first to be a simple game of Missile Command has become an extensive military operation, involving modified rockets and control systems, hundreds of industry experts and scientists, as well as the Aegis sea-defense cruiser accompanied by two destroyers. The Navy will wait until the space shuttle lands next Wednesday before beginning operations, and they say they're fully prepared to bring W.O.P.R. online if anything goes wrong. The kicker? They'll probably miss.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. -- Arthur C. Clarke