Thanks @lemouth. I think you are right, there is no magic. I only wanted to show you the huge gap between your complex theoretical knowledge and my layman's understanding. I only hope that we one day can say, what was going on there in Cern served all of humanity.
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It already does: anything physicists design for their experiment, is public: no patent. Two important examples: hadron therapy for cancer and the web. Another example that I especially like: we are forming people to work hard on complex problem during three years. They learn how to reason to solve a problem. Such a knowledge is useful in many domains (which is why physicists are very well demanded in many areas :) )
Really good points. Thank you @lemouth.
You are very welcome :)