I get the impression that I have a completely misguided idea of what this project is about. Although no body seems able to elaborate on the error of my ways.
I've got one rocket scientist trying to provoke me with accusations of advanced age (which I never thought was a bad thing), another telling me the public sector is the wellspring of all the neat stuff I have (internet excluded, but I still think Gates and co. deserve the lion's share of that credit, it seems the work done at CERN was going to happen wherever Berners-Lee was working ) even though as I look around me I see very little that government research has spawned for my benefit. I'm still waiting to eat a Big Mac on the moon.
For those of you who are not "in the know", there's a collider here in Illinois, called Fermilab. They've been engaged in this type of research for decades now and as far as I know we're still waiting for a practical application to emerge from there.
By the way, Einstein, "Free science breakthroughs for the world to benefit from, at no taxpayer cost."
Guess again. 20+ nations fund CERN. I believe Fermilab gets it's money mostly from the academic community but I won't swear to that. It's not a private enterprise.