1. Sooner Or Later- Michelle Branch
"When it is obvious that a goal cannot be reached, don't change the  
goal, change the action steps" - Confucious
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Beta longed to understand psychohistory- but a complete exposition of  
that predictive science existed nowhere in the Foundation. At best a  
vague sketchy outline of the subject existed in the public domain. As  
Dr. Savage explained, Foundation researchers applied reverse  
engineering techniques to figure out some basic characteristics of  
psychohistory, but no one had the silver bullet-a pristine first  
principles derivation of a psychohistory theory  that made accurate &  
nontrivial predictions. That remained Seldon's legendary (or  
mythical?) breakthrough. But Beta had three reasons to believe she  
might be able to rediscover psychohistory-
1. Unlike Seldon, she already knew it existed!
2. Many features, albeit incomplete, were known.
And most importantly, reason #3-
Foundation computers were light years more advanced than any other  
computers in history. One could ask computers to discover new  
mathematical theorems and even new branches of mathematical thought-  
and they would if asked in the right way. Many new & useful  
mathematical theorems discovered by Foundation computers had proofs so  
difficult that no human being had yet understood the proofs. Thus, if  
Beta could ask a computer "in the right way" to rediscover  
psycohistory, maybe it could. However, there did exist one  flaw-  
sooner or later the computer would get the answer, but what if it took  
one thousand years? And then she gently touched her bright silver  
pendant.
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