TallyMan wrote:
IMO it is money well spent. Pure scientific research comes before real world practical applications are invented based on the physics discovered. Without scientific research there would be no microprocessor, no computers, no internet and you wouldn't be reading this post.
Totaly agree. It's the same question with mathematics: why give money to guys who brag about how useless (from the pratical POV) their mathematics is? The thing is that research in pure mathematics end up having deep applications in the real world. The same process happens with particle acelerators.
By the way, the world wide web was invented at CERN.