Bernini to Lula: «With government money and without Draghi's shovels, more possibilities for the Einstein Telescope». Truzzu: «Great opportunity»
Electoral tour of the Minister of University and Research, there is optimism for the candidacy of SOS EnattosPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Minister Anna Maria Bernini 's electoral tour in support of Paolo Truzzu also passes through Lula, the town in the Nuoro area candidate to host the Einstein Telescope.
«SOS Enattos is the best choice – underlines the Minister of University and Research -. A Nobel Prize winner like Giorgio Parisi says it. There are clean skies, an area with a very low seismicity rate and ideal conditions . Parisi believes that the conditions and the fact that the telescope must be underground make Lula the better site even compared to the Dutch or German options. Precisely because excess infrastructure dirty the skies and makes it more difficult to capture gravitational waves."
It is not a dream, underlines Government representative Meloni: «We are approaching an increasingly solid reality. The Meloni government has removed the risk that the Draghi government's wind turbines would become a critical issue. Furthermore, since the last inspection here I bring 950 million put on the table by the Prime Minister ."
In short, the road "is long" between now and 2025, admits Bernini, "but our candidacy now has a firmer positioning in Europe , a group that is carrying out studies, a consortium of entrepreneurs that is working on infrastructure projects".
The minister therefore shows optimism, «the Einstein Telescope must be born, it must take root and it must flourish here. And then we will see many infrastructures as happened at CERN in Geneva."
«A world-class infrastructure – continues Truzzu – which as a Region we must convincingly support, one of the keys to development for Sardinia is precisely investments in research and advanced training ».
A «great opportunity», underlines the candidate for the regional elections, «not only for the creation of thousands of jobs. Sardinia has what it takes to become the Island of research, transforming itself into an international point of reference that attracts scientists and researchers from all over the world . The national government's strong support and financial commitment are critical to the designation of Lula as the home of the world's gravitational wave detector."
(Unioneonline/L)