It seems reasonable to suppose it's beyond our power to predict the future with certainty -- especially if we allow it's doubtful that we know the present or the past with certainty.The only way to predict the future with certainty is to determine the possible futures. The only possible futures are those that are logically possible. This gives you too many possibilities because everything that doesn't entail a contradiction is logically possible. Given that there are so many possible futures you can't say that any one outcome is destined to happen.[....] — Purple Pond
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