From a Classical Mechanics point of view we can surely predict everything if we have all the precise data we need about the system but From a Quantum Mechanical Point of View it Falls apart cause there we don't have Certainty there we need to consider Probabilities and since almost Everything can be explained Quantum Mechanically so we can't be as accurate as we want there will be uncertainty thanks to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. Correct me Arvin if I'm wrong with my explanation about the topic ๐๐
1 month ago | 1
I think itโs completely possible. Iโve had dreams that came absolutely true from the next day to decades later. The first time it ever happened was the most memorable because the night before I dreamt every single thing that happened the next day. I was in 1st grade.
1 month ago | 1
You can predict anything. To what degree will your prediction be accurate is a completely different matter.
1 month ago | 1
Even with theory of everything, we canโt predict future with 100% accuracy, because we simply canโt have that kind of processing power.
1 month ago | 2
Premature Opinion: The past is a hard record of all events, the present is the now, and the future is a specific degree of probability based on information pulled from past and present events. ... That means the future is not 100% predictable!
1 month ago | 1
Of course. It all depends on how much information you have. If I take a six sided dice, numbered 1 to 6, and roll it on a flat surface, I can predict with 95% certainly, that it will come up 1 to 6. Same with anything, just need enough info.
4 weeks ago | 0
Yes we can. We have been doing it with various levels of accuracy. But If you are thinking of 100% accuracy, that is "knowing the future" not predicting the future. I don't think with all the chaotic realities around us we can do that. But can't wait to hear your deeper analysis.
1 month ago | 1
We can ALWAYS predict the future. ALWAYS. All particles are countable finite. Time is a countable finite. Countable finite has a maximum configurations. All futures must exist in this configuration space which includes the past. The past is just configuration of a future event. To predict the future, just configure it. You can configure reverse aging too.
1 month ago | 0
Yes, but only if it's impossible to change. So, usually pointless moments. The universe gets screwy when you do change from precieved.
1 month ago (edited) | 1
Yes you can predict the future! As an example 'don't pay your taxes, you will go to jail'!
1 month ago | 0
Arvin, does brain have holographic duality? Particles on "boundary" and qualia on a bulk?
1 month ago | 1
Can we predict the future? Yes. For instance, I predict I will have coffee tomorrow morning.
1 month ago | 3
Uncertainty principle kinda stops any notion of prediction
1 month ago | 0
I predict that sun will show up tomorrow and day after that and so on.
1 month ago | 0
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(EDIT) Video Link: https://youtu.be/7q0FlVwp9mU -- "Can We Predict the FUTURE using Physics Equations?" You might be surprised with the answer. You might say, "ahh, but quantum mechanics!" -- you'd have a point, but there is a counterpoint to this argument, which I will discuss in depth in this video and the reasons behind it. This video is available to our Patreon members early here: www.patreon.com/arvinash -- Thanks so much for your support!
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