syncopath says: worth read the whole article. as they say: there is nothing new under the sun, but there is a lot of unknown there still 2be discovered .... -)) He's not Nostradamus, who was cryptic. This guy is quite specific. oh, i thought he was an other crummy french poet -popped- Heard of this guy. Interesting stuff. But, philosophically, it should only be possible to predict things perfectly if reality consists only of matter, energy, and the laws that govern them. If this is the case, our thoughts are products of the chemical reactions going on in our brains, which means that human thought is meaningless, and ultimately that this guy's formula is meaningless as well. But a good clip nonetheless. What about wild cards,and irrational numbers. There is also self fulfilling prophecy. Did Nostradamus write about him? Did numbers have predicted microchips or Nuclear fission. or trigger fingers. One Important point. Now we know where the CIA has been getting it's information from. He obviously predicted Saddam Hussein had Chemical Weapons. Humanity is fundamentally irrational. Some would call their existence serendipitous If the solution was in the hands of the politicians, the world already would be well worse. The prediction of the future, by means of data statistical only reaches the material world. The spirit is above of this! In my opinion, the exit is in the education spiritual ---------- Se a solução estivesse nas mãos dos políticos, o mundo já estaria bem pior. A predição do futuro, por meio de dados estatístico só alcança o mundo material. O espírito está acima disso! A meu ver, a saída está na educação espiritual I hate to tell ya this but time doesn't actually exist, 'Future' is an illusion; its human made. We live in a linear and opposing world, so its logical to have a past and a future because we can't think out of the sphere so to speak, we have to think in linear terms its the nature of human beings while on this planet. The only thing that really exists is Now! humans behave in predictable, finite ways, so math formulas will always work to a point when predicting interactive outcomes and although, people may be capable of behaving in a wider range of finite ways, the odds are, only a small percentage of those ways will ever get used. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. Hamlet, 1. 5 "I hate to tell ya this but time doesn't actually exist, 'Future' is an illusion; its human made." And that's why it's predictable... Reminds me of Asimov's Hari Seldon |
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