everything wrote:I think that makes sense in my experience (scientist father, engineer for nuclear plants FIL, lots of scientist parents of friends, and friends who became scientists or engineers, working mainly with analysts/data scientists and engineers). You definitely want engineers doing the engineering/building and scientists creating the new theories and testing theories. Yup, the working man cannot come up with the ideas or theories or experiments for fusion. But very large scale engineer projects with heavy government involvement from many countries? --- welllll, SpaceX seems to be accomplishing so much as a smaller private entity, let's just say.
Architects don’t need some degree/ experience in engineering ?. architects. They'll design and build models of fantastic structures that engineers have to figure out how to make structurally sound and live up to building codes
. At one time, there wasn't a clear difference between art and science or religion. Think cathedrals or DaVInci.
and to come back to nuclear science. Every one who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe-a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.
Albert Einstein
. I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.: J. Robert Oppenheimer
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