Wednesday, September 19, 2012

How Can We Not?

To those Science Communities not Aiding in the Building of the Machine,

As the head of the science community in Japan, I speak for us all in saying what a large leap foreword in technology the building of this machine is.  Japan is and has always been a very technologically savvy nation.  We as a people love the innovations of this era.  This machine gives us a new insight into  a different type of technology one that we have never come across before.  Everyday we spend analyzing these plans gives new finding that we never dreamed about.  From a scientific point of view, the only course of action is the one that Japan has pursued, to learn all we can about this machine.   The natural course of this plan is to build the machine.  All the top scientists from Japan are analyzing the plans for the machines, making new discoveries every day about what it takes to make this.  We will continue to pour all our best minds into this project, as well as confer with some of the best scientist from around the world.  Our best mechanics, engineers and computer scientist are starting on the building of this machine, checking every step of the process with the analysts.  To all those scientist in nations that are not helping to build the machine, think about what this means to the science communities of your country?  How can you as scientists devoted to discovery and the path of life long learning not take this opportunity to find out more about the universe we live in?  The question you should be asking yourselves is not how can we build this machine but how can we afford not to?

Sincerely,

Masaharu Nakagawa

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