Prediction
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Gwen, I was so confident that you were going to make these choices that I made another prediction, and I put it in an even more indelible place, and it's right here.
That was a pretty startling
prediction
and it took a few years before scientists were able to test it but they did test it in 1919, and lo and behold it turned out to be true.
So just because the
prediction
comes true doesn't actually logically prove that the theory is correct.
So this is a
prediction
that the Copernican model makes.
And that leads to the second reason why the
prediction
didn't work, because scientists were also assuming that the telescopes they had were sensitive enough to detect the parallax.
So what I'm going to do in my time is try and share with you what happened during the 30 years, and then also make a prediction, and then tell you a little bit about what I'm doing next.
And I'm going to skip over my prediction, actually, because I'm running out of time, and here's the question, is what's going to happen?
Nicholas, what is your
prediction?
I'll tell you what my
prediction
is, and my prediction, and this is a prediction, because it'll be 30 years.
So my
prediction
is that we are going to ingest information You're going to swallow a pill and know English.
It increases the accuracy of its
prediction.
And this leads to a fun prediction: Suppose you pulled just one blue ball out of the mostly yellow box.
We know nothing of this speculative inflating reality, save for the mathematical
prediction
that its endless expansion may be driven by an unstable quantum energy state.
A few years after this prediction, a French guy named Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran discovered a new element in ore samples and named it gallium after Gaul, the historical name for France.
So that's a pretty bad
prediction.
In fact, it's been called the worst
prediction
in physics, and this is more than just a theoretical curiosity.
And the latest
prediction
of the UN puts that population number, by the end of this century, at 11 billion, which means that we are going to need a lot more protein.
The results that I show you right now, this is the
prediction
we have from the blood.
This is another subject that comes in place, and this is a
prediction.
This is a subject that comes in our lab, and this is the
prediction.
The
prediction
will get better, the model will get more precise.
And if we are right, there's a strong
prediction
over here if I tell you the exact same ideas using two very different sets of words, your brain responses will still be similar.
Less than a century later, people repeated that same
prediction
about cars, telephones, radio, television, and computers.
Named after political scientist Francis Fukuyama’s
prediction
that liberal democracy was the final form of government, or as he called it, “the end of history,” their work highlights the way we see ourselves as finished products at any given moment.
So it's a prediction: a
prediction
of a new particle.
But if you fast forward to today, we know that that
prediction
would have been wildly pessimistic, that pretty close to 100 percent of the population is capable of reading.
I don't think anybody knows, but I'm not averse to, once that's happened, to see whether or not the
prediction
that we would make, that I did make before, actually holds up.
So to me, it's an experiment that's waiting to happen, and if it confirms the prediction, then we should have a very powerful tool.
No symptoms, there's
prediction.
So instead of making a
prediction
about the future to begin with, let's take what's happening in the present with people like Tony Atala, who is redesigning 30-some-odd organs.
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