Science
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You can't do
science
without proposing hypotheses.
You can't do
science
without making it logically consistent.
I also wanted somebody who not only wanted two children, but was going to have the same attitude toward parenting that I do, so somebody who was going to be totally okay with forcing our child to start taking piano lessons at age three, and also maybe computer
science
classes if we could wrangle it.
What I am trying to do as a photographer, as an artist, is to bring the world of art and
science
together.
If you look at
science
on one hand,
science
is a very rational approach to its surroundings, whereas art on the other hand is usually an emotional approach to its surroundings.
There is no galvanizing contest like the Cold War, no politician like John Kennedy who can heroize the difficult and the dangerous, and no popular
science
fictional mythology such as exploring the solar system.
And besides that, it reminded me of ancient epidemics that were previously completely misunderstood because the
science
hadn't been there before, epidemics of plague or typhus or leprosy, where the prevalent ideas were that there were bad people or bad humors or bad air, and widows were dragged around the moat, and dungeons were part of the solution.
It gives us an opportunity to consider the possibility of replacing some of these prisons with playgrounds or parks, and to consider the possibility of converting our neighborhoods into neighborhoods, and to allow there to be a new strategy, a new set of methods, a new set of workers: science, in a way, replacing morality.
And moving away from emotions is the most important part of the solution to
science
as a more important part of the solution.
So just to wrap up, I'd like to actually say that being able to work in this sort of field, all of us that work in this field that's not only super-exciting science, but also has the potential to impact on patients, however big or small they are, is really a great privilege.
This is
science
in progress, and to solve the mystery, we need more data, and hopefully, the LHC will soon add new clues to this story.
Science
can do things with and in a picosecond, but you and I are never going to have the inner experience of a millionth of a millionth of a second.
Mathematics is the
science
of patterns, and we study it to learn how to think logically, critically and creatively, but too much of the mathematics that we learn in school is not effectively motivated, and when our students ask, "Why are we learning this?" then they often hear that they'll need it in an upcoming math class or on a future test.
Any
science
geeks, you get that one.
I find it ironic that we're doing so much, yet these areas are fairly unknown to
science.
So it's understandable that policy negotiators have been working hard to reduce deforestation, but they're doing it on landscapes that are hardly known to
science.
How do we do that if we don't know the geography of biodiversity in the region, if it's so unknown to
science?
So for those that still believe that this is
science
fiction, I firmly say to you that it is not.
Throughout European history, we find them in the work of the alchemists, and of course we still believe this today, only we tell this story using the vocabulary of
science.
But the idea that
science
can cure death is just one more chapter in the story of the magical elixir, a story that is as old as civilization.
But of course there are skeptics who say if we look at the evidence of science, particularly neuroscience, it suggests that your mind, your essence, the real you, is very much dependent on a particular part of your body, that is, your brain.
Now rather than call this by its unwieldy catalog name, we briefly called it "Rama," after the cylindrical spacecraft that passed through the solar system in Arthur C. Clarke's classic
science
fiction story in 1973.
We're hoping that we'll start to see a lot of these things, and ideally, you'd love to find one as it's approaching the Sun, because you want to have time to do all the science, or even more ideal, you'd get a spacecraft ready to go, parked somewhere in the L4 or L5 position, somewhere near Earth, so that when something comes by, you can chase it.
I hope that 50 years hence, people will hear about my treatments and be appalled that anyone endured such primitive
science.
So I suggested this to an historian of science, and he said, "Well, what about, you know, come on, what about steam cars?
This is what we call, in computer science, simulation.
And as a scientist, I love that and I love
science.
Redolent, in a sense, of
science
fiction, turning London into a kind of fantasy playground.
Now, let me share with you an example of when we do consider sex differences, it can drive the
science.
And this is a question that haunts those of us in
science
and medicine who believe that we are on the verge of being able to dramatically improve the health of women.
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