Comment by lukeify
7 hours ago
> The LHC which is doing much of the particle physics discovery is in Switzerland and France, if you need to be reminded, not the US.
Which is ironically an example of particle collider science happening overseas primarily because the US relinquished its lead on scientific discovery, despite having a similar-scale particle collider practically finished and ready to go [0].
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superconducting_Super_Collider
"practically finished and ready to go" is a bit of an overstatement. They made some holes in the ground, and did preliminary research and manufacturing, but it was heavily mismanaged and fantastically over budget, so congress killed it
That would be classical 80:20 or more like 90:10 rule, few kms of tunnels ain't close to delivery in any feasible way, just the first baby steps.
The amount of continuous effort (and budget) that goes into just keeping CERN up and delivering is non-trivial. I live nearby and sometimes chat with folks working there (its >15,000 folks although not all do science).
Well they have plenty of spare time to do things like, for example, invent the web browser.
That was a time saving part and parcel of the job of exchanging text and images between researchers.
If you're reaching for examples of spare time activities, this was squeezed into 20 minutes of downtime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e1eLe1ihT0