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There are some ideas in computer science and in artificial intelligence as to how this might be done, but we still haven't
solved
a single example of how intelligent behavior springs from the physical interactions in living matter.
But they have really taken this problem of behavior change and
solved
it.
Sometimes I get to the end of the poem, look back and go, "Oh, that's what this is all about," and sometimes I get to the end of the poem and haven't
solved
anything, but at least I have a new poem out of it.
So bingo, problem
solved.
If Al Gore is here, I'm going to send my fourth-graders from Agnor-Hurt and Venable schools to you because they
solved
global warming in a week.
We had played the game one session after school for many weeks, about seven weeks, and we had essentially
solved
all 50 of the interlocking crises.
The way the game is won is all 50 problems have to be
solved
and every country's asset value has to be increased above its starting point.
By autumn, people thought the doctors should have
solved
this already.
But the one thing you know they've already
solved
is that there's lots of tenants.
This isn't going to be
solved
by any one person or one group.
Because food is one issue that cannot be
solved
person by person, nation by nation.
I have
solved
it all, right?
And the way the evolutions seems to have
solved
that problem is with a kind of division of labor.
At the end of the 37 days, Gowers used his blog to announce that they had
solved
the core problem; in fact, they had
solved
a harder generalization of the problem.
And mobility to your destination is clearly
solved.
That problem is
solved.
Well, I bet I know how you'd solve that problem if you
solved
it.
But just because I end the poem, doesn't mean that I've
solved
what it was I was puzzling through.
But my point is that ... and I call it the "then what?" OK, you
solved
all the problems, you did all the stuff, you made nice, you loved your clients, you loved the city, you're a good guy, you're a good person ... and then what?
I want to talk to you about one of the biggest myths in medicine, and that is the idea that all we need are more medical breakthroughs and then all of our problems will be
solved.
And there are actually many people that think we should not even touch it; we should just leave it alone, it's not to be
solved.
Another acknowledgment we've seen during these years, recent years, is that very few of these domestic interstate, intrastate conflicts can be
solved
militarily.
They may have to be dealt with with military means, but they cannot be
solved
by military means.
It turns out, a guy who was trying to develop the world's perfect sonar ping
solved
the problem of writing pattern-free music.
And John went about and
solved
the sonar problem for the Navy.
Unfortunately, he died 10 years before Costas
solved
the problem of how you can mathematically create these structures.
But we see, mistakenly, each of these issues as individual problems to be
solved.
Feynman went on to earn degrees at MIT, Princeton, he
solved
the Challenger disaster, he ended up winning the Nobel Prize in Physics for his Feynman diagrams, describing the movement of subatomic particles.
And he
solved
this problem of Galileo's, and he did it with a really relatively trivial piece of equipment.
In fact, nature has
solved
it many, many times.
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