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Using the stars (and planets) to predict future events on Earth is called Astrology. There aren't many who would still call it a "science," though.
they help predict future population growth, to predict how the worlds human population will grow
they help predict future population growth, to predict how the worlds human population will grow
Using records of flood patterns to predict future flooding.
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Time series is a method of using past data to predict future values. It is based on the assumption that there is an undelying trend to the data. To predict future values, we use the concept of moving averages.
No, pendulums do not have the ability to accurately predict future events. They are simply objects that swing back and forth due to gravity and momentum. Any claims of predicting the future using a pendulum are not supported by scientific evidence.
Method not used to predict earthquakes is astrology. Earthquakes are typically predicted using scientific methods such as seismology, GPS monitoring, and studying patterns of seismic activity. Astronomical events do not have a proven correlation with predicting earthquakes.
Yes, Islam does not prohibit anyone from gaining or obtaining knowledge. So getting knowledge about stars is allowed and has proved very useful for Muslims in the early era. The Muslims used astronomy to guide their ships over water at night. However using that knowledge for prophesizing the future ( Astrology) is forbidden as only Allah knows the future and we humans cannot predict it.
There are many names that mean to tell the future: scrying using a crystal ball, astrology, palm reading, I Ching, numerology, or using tarot cards.
Most astrology charts are computed using astrological software.
Individuals who claim to foresee the future are often referred to as seers, prophets, or oracles. These figures are found across various cultures and religions, with some using methods like divination, astrology, or spiritual insight. In literature and mythology, characters such as the Oracle of Delphi in ancient Greece serve as archetypes of those who predict future events. However, in a scientific context, forecasting is typically based on data analysis and modeling rather than supernatural abilities.