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Obdicut (Now with 2% less brain)11/20/2012 11:10:30 am PST

re: #499 Dark_Falcon

but back in the 1980’s the big threat was seen to be Soviet ICBMs. So that’s where the research dollars went, into stopping that threat.

Even then, we knew that Star Wars would never work. The basic problems with it existed from the start: Countermeasure technology would always be ahead of it, and the system could never really be tested.

The only possible used of anti-ICBM technology is if one errant missile gets launched. We might then have a slim chance of intercepting it. In any real attack: never, ever would we have a chance of intercepting a significant number.

It was always a fools errand. That doesn’t mean it can’t produce great science and research. You can get a long way trying to solve the impossible in science. But that doesn’t mean that the goal isn’t impossible, or that you couldn’t have gotten somewhere else realistic with the same expenditure.