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Let me get this straight, you are saying that science advances society and scientists are responsible for the advances. You mean like mRNA injections, gain-of-function experiments on already deadly diseases, misapplying PCR tests (according to Kari Mullis), atmospheric geoengineering and weather modifications and all the wonders of climate change science? Yeah, which portion of humanity are these genius scientists and inventors are advancing and helping or what kind of society will remain after they do their genius work. I guess Be-ill Gates could clue you in on the best uses of these genius scientists and inventors products, of course, for the good of humanity. I am always wondering who this humanity is?
ffs, it's not just about vaccines, im talking about people throughout the history of time, Tesla, Newton, and an endless number of people. robotics, programmers
if people didn't invent things, we'd still be basic substance farmers.
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Yep, and there might be a lot more of us around, alive and kicking. You cannot say that something is only good when there are results that are deleterious, or even planned to be deadly. Invention, like most other things, is a two edged sword in that it cuts two ways.
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