What's the point of science that can't be used in engineering?

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If you can't use the scientific model to engineer anything is there really any value to it? Like if you find an unsolvable equation of everything, what use is there to it if it's unsolvable? So what if nature works according to your equation if nobody can't use it to build anything? It reduces to nothing but mental masturbation and philosophy. An equation of everything that gives you nothing is like saying 1=1 and praising it for being the most general equation in the universe.

I'm not saying science has to be useful all of the time cause for sure it can take 100s of years before an application is found. I'm saying scientists need to actively tailor their equations to be useful in engineering and economy and then maybe it won't take 100s of years. Every physicist learns about pulling levers and electrical circuits in school. Well, those are man made aren't they? These silly toys like pic rel have also been built by engineers. Now, it's time to tell us how to make a black hole here on earth or we're building a rocket to blow this thing up.

I'm calling out cosmologists string theory niggers and mathfags for not making their theories for not naking their models applicable to economy, engineering, medicine, or virtally anything. It's time to give back.
>inb4 engineers are gay