RE: AI And The Field Of Infinite Possibilities

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I find that the past is very easy to predict. The future requires extensive knowledge, good theoretical foundations and lots of luck. If anything, I see lots of uncertainty. Brexit is a great example. Who could have anticipated Boris Johnson 's constitutionally risky no deal gambit and its spectacular failure? Will the Conservative Party continue in something resembling its current form? These questions and more depend on predicting the actions of unpredictable people.

On the other hand, many well -understood natural phenomena are completely predictable. What time will the Sun rise where you are in 100 years? The difference between these problems is uncertainty. I'm the natural world, many individual events are only predictable in the aggregate: quantum phenomena, earthquakes, etc.

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@rufusfirefly,

The term "naadi astrology" is a very misleading way of describing the phenomena because they are not predicting anything there. They are actually stating with accuracy a person's life - the past, present and the future. That is why anyone who is destined to get it read to them, comes out shocked and shaken after the reading.

That is one of the reasons why I used the term "Naadi Divination" in my article. However many people continue using the term "Naadi Astrology" and contribute to the confusion and the attendant muddled discussion.

As for natural phenomena and national issues, I am not aware of "naadi divination" dealing with such matters.

Thank you very much for dropping by. Much appreciated.

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