Discover
/
Article

Of politics and preparation in Cuban physics

JUN 01, 2007

DOI: 10.1063/1.2754584

Carlos Delgado

What has happened to the community of physicists in Cuba (Physics Today, September 2006, page 42 ) is a good example of how scientific research and the lives of scientists can be manipulated by authoritarian and inept politicians.

The article shows very clearly how Ernesto “Che” Guevara, Fidel Castro, and a few others without any scientific background have determined the direction of physics research in the country. After so many years of arbitrary political decisions, as the article says, “an estimated 200 physicists left the country, and an undetermined number sought better economic conditions in fields other than science.”

The same politicians have dictated the economic, financial, industrial, journalistic, artistic, and literary lives of Cubans. As a consequence, censorship, prohibitions, and repression have dominated Cuban political, economic, and cultural life during the past 47 years. It’s difficult and demoralizing to live in a country where all people, scientists included, are under the control of a totalitarian regime.

More about the Authors

Carlos Delgado. (carlos.delgado@ccsn.edu) Community College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, US .

This Content Appeared In
pt-cover_2007_06.jpeg

Volume 60, Number 6

Related content
/
Article
/
Article
/
Article
/
Article
/
Article
/
Article

Get PT in your inbox

Physics Today - The Week in Physics

The Week in Physics" is likely a reference to the regular updates or summaries of new physics research, such as those found in publications like Physics Today from AIP Publishing or on news aggregators like Phys.org.

Physics Today - Table of Contents
Physics Today - Whitepapers & Webinars
By signing up you agree to allow AIP to send you email newsletters. You further agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.