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Your brain is sifting through a lifetime of experience, making thousands of guesses at the same time, weighing the probabilities, trying to
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the question, "What is this most like?" not "What is it?"
Well, the
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for me is that if I were running, the only new idea I would have would be to stop running, so ... (Laughter) But if running for you is a comfortable pace, good.
Let's do some mathy thing, and with luck it'll work out the
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and try and tell us some interesting things things about related math.
Given raw facts or data to actually
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questions, one has to compute: one has to implement all those methods and models and algorithms and so on that science and other areas have built up over the centuries.
To try and
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that question of, "What am I supposed to be doing with my life?"
So this might be a good moment to take a quick time-out to
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a few FAQs about ocean rowing that might be going through your mind.
The point is that you get into trouble when you ask a single question with a single box for an answer, in which that single question actually is many questions with quite different meanings, but with the same words.
The
answer
is, not a lot.
And the
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is, simply, that if I hold up three fingers, you can count that easily, but if I hold up this, it's sort of hard to say that I just did seven.
So, what I think one can begin to do with this kind of cut at the word simplicity, which doesn't cover Brancusi, it doesn't
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the question of why Mondrian is better or worse or simpler or less simpler than Van Gogh, and certainly doesn't address the question of whether Mozart is simpler than Bach.
No. CA: That was a simple, powerful
answer.
I cannot
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the big question, whether aid did any good or not.
But these three questions, I can
answer
them.
So here you've got your
answer.
So the
answer
hinges on the
answer
to three simple questions.
We can know the
answer
to this question.
Well, with experiments, what you can do is
answer
a simple question.
So now, I started from the big problem, and I couldn't
answer
it.
And I cut it into smaller questions, and I have the
answer
to these smaller questions.
I really hope you can see how what we're doing here is taking a compelling question, a compelling answer, but we're paving a smooth, straight path from one to the other and congratulating our students for how well they can step over the small cracks in the way.
And the best part here, or one of the better parts is that we don't get our
answer
from the
answer
key in the back of the teacher's edition.
And that's terrifying, because the theoretical models that always work out in the
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key in the back of a teacher's edition, that's great, but it's scary to talk about sources of error when the theoretical does not match up with the practical.
I was trying to remember all the guidebooks, and all I could remember was, "Only
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the question they're asking.
And the answer, to me, is obvious: we're treating cancer too late in the game, when it's already established, and oftentimes, it's already spread or metastasized.
So I went back to the biology of angiogenesis, and started thinking: Could the
answer
to cancer be preventing angiogenesis, beating cancer at its own game, so the cancers could never become dangerous?
Well, the
answer
is yes, and I'm going to show you how.
The
answer
was clear: my brother Bill.
And they looked at each other and smiled, like that was the right
answer.
And I was so relieved that it was a question I could
answer
so quickly.
It's been a 15-year quest just to get to the starting point now to be able to
answer
those questions, because it's very difficult to eliminate multiple genes from a cell.
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