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The 4I model for improving efficiencies in Australia's world-class research universities : Comments
By Alan Yap, published 21/6/2017It makes good business sense to re-evaluate investments in research commercialisation and channel more efforts into developing innovation leadership instead.
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We just don't need, shark venture capitalists, who want not just a pound of flesh, but lock, stock and barrel and for a pittance!
I see a future where electric cars run on inboard thorium power generators, for up to 100 years on a single fuelling?
This'll mean the family jalopy can be kept rust free and road worthy for that time and do service for the grandkids and their families!
Similarly, trains, ships, subs, off grid factories and bases could be completely and independently powered by larger more powerful versions!
And lead to a similar pulsed laser light UHF magnetic resonance anti gravity device still on a drawing board, as I write?
The (Chief scientist) Finkel Report aimed almost exclusively at stifling/straight jacketing energy efficiencies, I thought, rather than fearlessly and without favor, laying the irrefutable scientific, research based facts on the table, for a, I believe, highly blinkered, manifestly recalcitrant political party, I believe, effectively working against this nation's best interest energy policy!? And for at least the last decade?
That being so, how can we expect them to get it right when it comes to adequately funding publicly funded research? Science and research demonstrably just not important enough in the corridors of power in Canberra?
Alan B.