To: fightin kentuckian
Since when did researchers ever invent anything the free market could use.
It happens sometimes. Sometimes by accident. For instance a Searle researcher noticed that aspartame was sweet. Another researcher noriced that the chicolate bar in his pocket melted when exposed to microwaves. Teflon was a by-product of the research related to the Apollo missions. This is not the most efficient way, but it happens. You still need someone, if not the researcher himself, to come up with the “Ah ha!” moment. Most famously, the Palo Alto RESEARCH Center came up with LOTS of great ideas. Steve Jobs recognized the potential and cashed in, but it would not have happened without the research.
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01/18/2024 8:56:54 AM PST by
Dr. Sivana
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To: Dr. Sivana
The point is lost on you. Researchers doing pure research are many times too myopic to see the potential in something they’ve invented. They are employed by a company to work as required.
You’ve just shown that inventions and byproducts of inventions were capitalized on by people other than the researcher. That was my point.
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