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There can be only two explanations why countries like the UK, US, Germany and Japan are willing to spend up to 5.5 billion to make the Next Generation Linear Collider
(NGLC): Intellectual snobbery or complete indifference to the problems of the real world. To plan a 20-mile-long tunnel merely to go about smashing atoms, so as to
recreate the Big Bang, is a frightful waste of public money. The project has no foreseeable practical application. Already, cyber-savvy cosmologists are engaged in
simulating the Big Bang, or the beginnings of the universe, in the virtual world, through number crunching and reverse engineering. They have successfully created a black
hole on the desktop. So why go in for prohibitively expensive experimentation, when the virtual world is just a mouse-click away?Scientific ingenuity, remember, is not
confined to real-life experiments; many of today's breakthroughs have been inspired by research conducted almost entirely in cyberspace. Moreover, virtual research is
'clean'-without such fallouts as lab accidents and chemical leakages-and costs next to nothing.
Question : Virtual research is carried out
A. on computers.
B. by experimentation in the field.
C. by spending up billions of dollars.
D. by experimentation in space.​

Answers

Answered by satnamkaur1610
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Answer:

the answer is by the experimentation in the field

Answered by satyamrai85
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Answer:

on computers

Explanation:

on computers

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