You know, the Germans are seen to be great engineers. I don't think, that that this is for a particular or general reason. But, France is not known for engineering, particularly, nor is Britain, nor Italy, the makers of Ferrari, Lamborghini, Ducati, and Vespa. I like Vespa scooters. The Germans were never seen as scientists. If I may be very inappropriate, the doctors in concentration camps, were seen to be scientists, were not seen to be brutal. That is why, they were deemed to be inhuman. They must have been very moved by the plight of their victims, and might have been moved to tears. They were, plainly interested in science. If it is wrong for these 'doctors', to be interested in their patients, then science is not a pursuit for the plainly interested, in my opinion. It is wrong, to think of science in this manner, about how we can benefit from it. Perhaps, the doctors thought of this too. Then, why not study science for the sake of the discipline?
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Originally posted by AdityaMookerjee View PostYou know, the Germans are seen to be great engineers.
Sorry pal, but you were warned (repeatedly).
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