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Who did ‘The Simpsons’ predict would win a noble prize, only for them to actually win it six years later?

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The Simpsons" has not predicted or been awarded a Nobel Prize in real life. While the show has been known for its ability to make satirical and often uncanny predictions, it does not have the power to accurately predict Nobel Prize recipients or any other future events. The notion of "The Simpsons" winning a Nobel Prize is likely a humorous and exaggerated concept within the context of the show's fictional universe.
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In 2010, 'The Simpsons' aired an episode titled "Elementary School Musical" in which a Nobel Prize was predicted to be awarded to Professor Frink. Six years later, in 2016, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Professor Frink, as predicted in the episode.
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In an episode of "The Simpsons" titled "Elementary School Musical" which aired in 2010, the character of Milhouse predicted that Bengt Holmström, a Finnish economist, would win the Nobel Prize. The episode aired six years prior to Holmström actually winning the Nobel Prize in economics in 2016. This is not the first time that "The Simpsons" has made accurate predictions about future events and trends, earning the show a reputation for being surprisingly prescient.
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