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The key is to carefully formulate our questions so that any
answer
yields useful information.
Instead of posing it directly, we say, "If I asked you whether two plus two is four, would you
answer '
ozo'?"
Well, it would
answer "
ulu," or no to the embedded question, so it lies and replies 'ozo' instead.
And if 'ozo' actually means no, then the
answer
to our embedded question is 'ulu,' and both Tee and Eff still reply 'ozo,' each for their own reasons.
Ask the alien in the middle, "If I asked you whether the overlord on my left is Arr, would you
answer '
ozo'?"
You could already be talking to Arr, in which case the
answer
is meaningless.
Similarly, if the
answer
is 'ulu,' then you know the alien on the left can't be Arr.
Now go to the overlord you've determined isn't Arr and ask, "If I asked 'are you Eff?' would you
answer '
ozo'?"
Since you don't have to worry about the random possibility, either
answer
will establish its identity.
In the process, tardigrades could even help us
answer
a critical question: could life survive on planets much less hospitable than our own?
The
answer
lies in several factors, including environment and body size.
The
answer
is that it hitches a ride in your circulatory blood stream, cycling through your body in a race to do its job before it's snared by organs and molecules designed to neutralize and expel foreign substances.
The
answer
is complicated, and lies in how the brain responds when something strikes it.
Christopher's case was a serious one and it needed to be dealt with as such, but I didn't think branding him a felon for the rest of his life was the right
answer.
If they can't
answer
the questions, they shouldn't be doing the job.
Natalia and her colleagues think they have an
answer.
And so I started to study, even though I wasn't in college, I was looking for the answer: what happened to the world's poorest people?
And I found the answer, and it changed my life, and I want to share it with you.
And I went in search of an
answer.
And it wasn't a political answer, because I didn't care.
I wanted the best
answer
from mainstream economists left, right and center.
For me, the
answer
required looking at the problem from a different perspective.
And I'll just ask you straight, then we have a straight
answer.
My team went back to our complex parasite, probed it with samples from Africans who had overcome malaria to
answer
the question: "What does a successful antibody response look like?"
I think the
answer
would be "lifecode."
Imagine an army of millions growing into tens of millions, connected, informed, engaged and unwilling to take no for an
answer.
And the
answer
relies on a formula that all paleontologists use.
CA: Whatever your answer, there are millions of people out there who would react very differently.
And I need you to be honest with the
answer.
I don't have the
answer
to that question.
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