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Maybe it's just a tad arrogant to suggest that we can predict the weather or the climate
Maybe it's just a tad arrogant to suggest that we can predict the weather or the climate or just about anything sixty years from now.
...and harder to predict
It's something that both Kevin and Zhang told us when we were doing this story that most Chinese are well aware of Title 42 expiring and they predict a rush at the border. Gotti.
And that keeps that stress response active in ways that can predict things
in ways that can predict things like cardiovascular disease,
The city needs to be able to detect measure and respond to earthquakes in a matter of seconds because here's a fun fact: it's not actually possible to predict earthquakes before they happen.
actually possible to predict earthquakes before they happen the forces that cause earthquakes
researchers predict they occur every 30.000 to 50.000 years.
Experts predict autonomous machines will attain
But experts predict…
And while I'm absolutely straw-manning this, a stock-to-flow model is like saying, "If you have 100 food and 100 hungry people, what happens to price when you have 50 food and 100 hungry people?" The pattern then checks out in real life down to 10 food, so logically, you can just keep extrapolating and predict if you have one crumb and 100 hungry people, how much higher would the price be for half a crumb instead?
So logically, you can just keep extrapolating and predict if you have one crumb and 100 hungry people, how much higher would the price be for half a crumb instead?
You can't predict those types of things in life.
You know, you can't predict those types of things in life.