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Cover Quote: February 2008
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The paradox of science is that every answer breeds at least two new questions. More answers mean even more questions, expanding not only what we know but also what we dont know. Every new tool for looking farther or deeper or smaller allows us to spy into our ignorance. Future technologies such as artificial intelligence, controlled fusion, and quantum computing (to name a few on the near horizon) will change the world - that means the biggest questions have yet to be asked.
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- Kevin Kelly
Why Do We Still Have Big Questions?, 2007
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