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" ... Another Nobel laureate, Elie Wiesel, has likewise echoed the importance of questioning in science and society. "We have learned from history that people are united by questions,” observed Wiesel. “It is the answers that divide them.” ... "
" ... Niels Bohr, a Nobel laureate in Physics, once said: “Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future.” As 2020 proves, he had a good point. Since March, the technology sector has advanced more than it has in the last decade, with every new step accelerating into a mass sprint forward. These are hold-on-to-your-hat times. ... "
" ... The story to keep in mind when you see one of those forecasts involves the late Nobel economics laureate Kenneth Arrow. During World War II he was part of a team of statisticians assigned to make weather forecasts. After a while, the statisticians concluded that their forecasts were not much of an improvement over pulling predictions out of a hat. ... "
" ... Two-time Nobel laureate Linus Pauling said, “The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas.” ... "
" ... We still have major questions about the nature of time itself. As the 2020 Nobel laureate Roger Penrose again recently asserted, cosmic time may even be cyclical, coincident with an infinite loop of collapse and rebirth. Thus, in Penrose’s view, our current cosmos is part of an infinite cyclical and temporal loop. At some point, such distances and such timescales may not be as humbling or as daunting. ... "