--- Rakesh 'arky' Ambati rakesh_ambati@yahoo.com wrote:
--- Vikram Vincent vincentvikram@gmail.com wrote:
"And somewhere there are engineers Helping others fly faster than sound. But, where are the engineers Helping those who must live on the ground?"
It is not a good thing to succumb to pessimism however worse things are.
You can think of it as a call to action, and reply with "Here I am helping people who must live on the ground"
Technology (science in general) has always worked for the betterment of mankind.
Since "Technology (science in general)" can be used for destruction also. I would correct your statement as "Technology (science in general) can work for the betterment of mankind, when it is directed to that end.".
On a recent visit to a hospital I cherished the fact that the simple concept of sterile environment have saved millions of lives including mine and yours.
There is an interesting history of sterilization, you might want to read it at the following URL's http://www.ahealedplanet.net/medicine.htm#semmelweis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Semmelweis
To sum the history of sterilization. Science was not directed to the betterment of humankind, and hence the inhuman results.
The following book might be of interest "A People's History of Science: Miners, Midwives, and "Low Mechaniks" http://www.amazon.com/Peoples-History-Science-Midwives-Mechaniks/dp/15602574...
Perhaps another example of Indian space programs would be more apt, the light-weight composite materials which are used as heat insulators or for structural design of launch shuttles and missiles is now used to make artificial limbs for children. They weigh few kilograms lighter than the previous models.
If instead of spending the money on space programs, we spent the money directly on artificial limbs for children would the children have better artificial limbs or worse ones? I think we would have better articial limbs. We can then spin off the technology into the relatively unimportant space programs.
-Krishna
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