Knowledge, experience, and our ability to extrapolate past trends into the future help to make predictions about the future, but do not guarantee those predictions will come to pass.
Questions about future events, like who will win the Super Bowl or when the world will end can only be answered with predictions. Often, those predictions are based on evidence and facts, but sometimes they are someone's opinion. The Predictions category is a place where questions about future events are gathered together to be answered.
The future predictions on global warming is depending on our way of life now to better the outcome. The more we do to lessen the impact, the better off the future will be.
A futurelogist is someone who studies and predicts future trends, developments, and technologies. They use data analysis, research, and critical thinking to make informed predictions about what might happen in the future.
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Making predictions simply means to try to guess what might happen in the future. To make predictions, one should have some knowledge of the subject.
The world will never have an foreseen event that comes true, no one can tell your future. If someone could they would be able to predict exactly what would happen, now a rough language of bullcrap. Nostradomus, his predictions are so vague. He made many many prediction, he said numerous wrong predictions that never happened. My point is if someone could see the future and not get a prediction dead on there bullcrap. 2012 prediction is just another day.
The problem of induction is the challenge of justifying the assumption that past observations can reliably predict future events. This impacts our ability to make reliable predictions because even if something has always happened in the past, there is no guarantee it will happen the same way in the future. This uncertainty makes it difficult to confidently predict future outcomes based solely on past experiences.
Because future can not be foretold as no body in the world knows it.
The Twentieth Century as a whole seems to undermine predictions about the future of humankind with good reason. Thus far, many of the enlightenment predictions have been proven to be falsified as hoax.
Edgar Allan Poe did not make specific predictions about the future in his works. He was known for his dark and macabre writing style, focusing on themes of death, madness, and the supernatural. While some of his stories may have elements that seem prophetic or visionary, they were not intended as predictions about the future.