How Does Advanced Knowledge in Science Help Predict Future Innovations?

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BS EE and lifelong science lover. Love "predicting" things but its really just knowing science advances first. I'm curious about everything. Curiosity killed Schrodinger's cat.
 
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Thanks, I missed the no questions thing and immediately went back and edited that out of the new members thing. Just hoping I did that right. AceHigh
 
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