and communications technology where women represent only 3%. In natural science , math, and statistics where the figure is 5%. So I wanted to add one point.
Now as you might imagine, in the social sciences, I really straddled both the natural sciences and the social sciences given the work that I do. Amongst my natural science colleagues, of course they all say yes, of course biology matters. Amongst my social science colleagues, the story is a bit more complicated, because most social scientists, in a sense, define their belongingness to the social sciences club
and how we make sense of it. You can use natural science methods to see that.
the thought of that but but uh to turning to something you mentioned Marella you have two doctorates in science and natural science and zoolology is that am I remember? The one is gema geology. Geology. Thank you. Geology and palontology and the other is biology.
Oh, they listened to me. And I'm thinking-- having come from natural science and from economics and social science, where you have to make explicit your assumptions, which tend to be,
and how we make sense of it. You can decode it from a natural science perspective, how much it weighs and so on.
and how we make sense of it. And that's what you get when you use natural science methods understanding humanity.
he thought that that leisure was contemplation primarily. And he thought that contemplation was really philosophy. So he had a narrower view of what contemplation was than I do. He thought that it was philosophizing in the way that he philosophizes, which to be fair also included natural science , investigations into nature, animals, astronomy, and so on. But even so, it didn't include, say, I don't think, the kind of contemplation that we might have being with one's family and thinking about who they are and seeing them with appreciative love with loving vision
So I wanted to add one point. In a fast-paced area, like whether it is natural science , or whether it is research and development, you talked about researchers, or whether computer programming, or whatever it might be.
audience member #4: Thanks. audience member #5: So, the fifth part of your natural science or human diagram is control. So, what do you think the implications of your work are for controlling people's behavior, location, or other aspects that you think you can measure and get enough data about?
So for us, it's key. I mean, science, no matter what science we're talking about-- it's social science, computer science, natural science , all of these areas-- are key to the society.
is the amplitude of these gravitational waves from inflation. By the 1960s, Eugene Wigner wrote a famous essay where he argued that this enormous usefulness of math in the natural science is really something