Knowledge
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What we need to do is to use our ingenuity and our scientific
knowledge
to try to design a new generation of treatments that are targeted to specific neurons and specific regions of the brain that are affected in particular psychiatric disorders.
Once you have this knowledge, you can't un-know it.
But now, the maker community and the open-source model are bringing this kind of
knowledge
about how things work and what they're made of back into our lives, and I believe we need to take them to the next level, to the components things are made of.
So the more people experiment with materials, the more researchers are willing to share their research, and manufacturers their knowledge, the better chances we have to create technologies that truly serve us all.
Just keep in mind that acquiring preemptive
knowledge
about emerging technologies is the best way to ensure that we have a say in the making of our future.
In reality, trying to go from fundamental
knowledge
to its application is more like this.
But the reality is that we've switched, and now we're in the
knowledge
economy.
You can ask yourself, what happens in a
knowledge
economy?
Are we as a culture going to start to value
knowledge
less?
If you can't do that first step, are you really going to look up the other thousand facts you're going to need to know to master your
knowledge
of U.S. foreign policy?
It's a meeting or job interview or first date or some relationship that gets lubricated because two people realize they share some common piece of
knowledge.
I don't know if I want to live in a world where
knowledge
is obsolete.
And on the other hand, we have the potential to be living in some gloomy dystopia where the machines have taken over and we've all decided it's not important what we know anymore, that
knowledge
isn't valuable because it's all out there in the cloud, and why would we ever bother learning anything new.
For the most part, they are just normal folks who are universally interested in the world around them, curious about everything, thirsty for this
knowledge
about whatever subject.
It made me wish to add my might to the accumulated store of natural knowledge."
[Science for the public good] Previously, it was believed that scientific
knowledge
ought to be used for the good of the king or queen, or for one's own personal gain.
Harbormasters would gather this
knowledge
and sell it to the ship captains.
Whewell's worldwide study of the tides resulted in public tide tables and tidal maps that freely provided the harbormasters
' knowledge
to all ship captains.
If anything, all these numbers actually understate our progress, because the new machine age is more about
knowledge
creation than just physical production.
In this instance, this
knowledge
allows us to design novel machine architectures or to design clever algorithms that gracefully handle damage, just like human athletes do, instead of building machines with redundancy.
Because, with our present knowledge, we have no idea what would happen.
It was armed with this
knowledge
that ultimately I would gather together my shattered self, each fragment represented by a different voice, gradually withdraw from all my medication, and return to psychiatry, only this time from the other side.
So all of this is taking data and turning it into
knowledge
that we can act upon.
If we could entertain and value other kinds of
knowledge
about life, including other definitions of death, it has the potential to change the discussions that we have about the end of life.
That's what I'm hopeful about, about even this really grim stuff, that if you can take it and look at it properly, it's actually in itself a piece of education that allows you to start seeing how complex systems come together and work and maybe be able to apply that
knowledge
elsewhere in the world.
However, they also lack
knowledge
and self-awareness.
The moment they eat the aptly named fruit of knowledge, that's when they discover themselves.
Proust is trying to show us that jealousy feels intolerable and makes us look absurd, but it is, at its crux, a quest for knowledge, a quest for truth, painful truth, and actually, where Proust is concerned, the more painful the truth, the better.
What I had with my grandfather was wrapped so often in information and
knowledge
and fact, but it was about so much more than information or
knowledge
or fact.
I couldn't be a very good engineer if I wasn't wanting to innovate, but we have to do so from a position of
knowledge
and strength and understanding.
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