In media reports or books and magazines, scientific progress is just a phrase, unremarkable.
In reality, what drives scientific progress is countless amounts of money.
Not every scientific research gets a positive response; often, this is unattainable, as the research direction might be wrong, or technological limitations restrict it, ultimately turning the funds invested into a mere accumulation of techniques.
Accumulation is not success; it is just a necessary preparation for success. From an investor's perspective, and in terms of returns, it's at least a loss in the short term.
The more cutting-edge the technology, the truer this becomes.
The more people demand something, the more researchers will delve into it, the more money will be invested, and the more people will flock to the industry.
If there is a common vision for all humanity, it must be the longevity of life.
Whether poor or high society, everyone yearns to live longer.
