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8/2/2025, 3:08:03 PM
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1.Culture is different, We're still a middle eastern country with different priorities and resource allocation, It's a side quest.
2.Israel was a country built on nothing and had to fight existential wars every couple of years since 48, At some points defence budget was 30% of the entire GDP. There was no infrastructure, the universities were amaturish, and many didn't even speak proper Hebrew due to being fresh immigrants, It took the second-third generation to fully embed within the culture.
3.Israel rate of population growth is asymmetrical so cumulative assessment over accolades since 48 are flawed. Israel is judged as a society of 10M (3M of them are Arabs or Ultra-orthodox btw) people while in the 1970s it was almost 1/4 the size. For example, Majority of European countries didn't see a population growth since the 1970s.
4.We're seeing over the past 30 years Israel starting to emerge as intellectual superpower, It's the #1 per capita in Nobel laureates (even including scandinavian countries which rig it in their favour pretty often), In Turing Israel is a phenomenon, It ranks 2-3# overall against countries with x100 the size, And since the 2000s Israel won 5, Accounting for 20% of the entire pool of winners. For comparison, The entirety of the EU combined won the same amount Israel won since 66 (the award inception) and considerably underperform it since the 2000. I didn't include Wolf prize because it's administrated in Israel, But it's a very luxurious prize that often appeal to merit more than the Nobel, But for bonus addition, Israel outperform northern Europe, France and Germany by about 2000% per capita.
1.Culture is different, We're still a middle eastern country with different priorities and resource allocation, It's a side quest.
2.Israel was a country built on nothing and had to fight existential wars every couple of years since 48, At some points defence budget was 30% of the entire GDP. There was no infrastructure, the universities were amaturish, and many didn't even speak proper Hebrew due to being fresh immigrants, It took the second-third generation to fully embed within the culture.
3.Israel rate of population growth is asymmetrical so cumulative assessment over accolades since 48 are flawed. Israel is judged as a society of 10M (3M of them are Arabs or Ultra-orthodox btw) people while in the 1970s it was almost 1/4 the size. For example, Majority of European countries didn't see a population growth since the 1970s.
4.We're seeing over the past 30 years Israel starting to emerge as intellectual superpower, It's the #1 per capita in Nobel laureates (even including scandinavian countries which rig it in their favour pretty often), In Turing Israel is a phenomenon, It ranks 2-3# overall against countries with x100 the size, And since the 2000s Israel won 5, Accounting for 20% of the entire pool of winners. For comparison, The entirety of the EU combined won the same amount Israel won since 66 (the award inception) and considerably underperform it since the 2000. I didn't include Wolf prize because it's administrated in Israel, But it's a very luxurious prize that often appeal to merit more than the Nobel, But for bonus addition, Israel outperform northern Europe, France and Germany by about 2000% per capita.
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