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An algorithm to predict the future ?

Can we organise the data from our complete history and collection of all ideas which made humans reach new destinations in the timeline of technological development ( all sorts of inventions ,discoveries and advancements ) , and place them into a time frame in order to predict our future . it's an interesting topic and I guess coders , thinkers and scientist must converge to think and discuss about it and try to make it possible . we people apart from gaining knowledge have a lot more to think beyond ......

19th Jul 2017, 8:57 AM
Mohammed Ehsan Ur Rahman
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as human beings we seem to be pre-programmed as a species to repeat the same mistakes again and again so it might not take that much effort to do :D you would only have to feed it major events through history and it would probably give an accurate predicition that our species is doomed to destroy itself 😀 we desperatly need to meet a species from another world or something or our infighting over patches of dirt will continue forever. gotta think and act as a species rather than nationalities.. anyway.. lol
19th Jul 2017, 9:14 AM
jay
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@Atikrant: Time is a dimension so time travel is in theory possible. But now you are getting forth dimensional If you could see the universe from the forth dimension it would like like a splodge thats leaving a streak behind it. the start of the streak is the big bang and the leading edge is the current time. so you would have to find a way to traverse that streak, and time travel to any point in the universe at any time
19th Jul 2017, 1:01 PM
jay
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You could run this Python code: from __future__ import braces
19th Jul 2017, 9:07 AM
David Ashton
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Even since my childhood I dreamt of making a time machine ,but when I read further about physics and working of human body I realized :- Human brain is a real time machine , we can't make an algorithm to predict future but we can write an algorithm to increase the power of human brain , If we are able to do it We Can :--- See the future Fly In the sky without any machine Travel through space and time ( something like teleportation ) Move things without even touching it and much more .. If you are interested in these sort of things join here https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/493739/?ref=app
19th Jul 2017, 11:13 AM
RZK 022
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@ jay I am talking about something like a "worm hole" From which we could do so ,and human mind is the only way to create a worm hole according to me so Travelling in the forth dimension could be possible . And that's the main topic I'm focussing on. Think of a magnetic Field that we could create from our mind by amplifying the electrical energy produced from our mind , so here we created it but the next problem is .: we can't travel through it as we could just break apart , So I thought of a suit that could resist that strong magnetic field and help us travel through it , if it would be possible , I think someone or the other will probably make it , then travelling through space and time would be just easy as riding a bicycle .
19th Jul 2017, 1:39 PM
RZK 022
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Theoretically, if you knew the exact position of everything at one precise moment, you would be able to predict the entire future of the universe. Computer programs exist which do this but on a much smaller scale and with less precision (because not everything is known). For example, a computer might be able to predict the weather if you tell it where high and low pressure systems currently are and which way they are moving; but it won't always get it right, because, for example, it may not know about a new wind coming from the west. Similarly, if you tell human history to a computer, it could try to predict the future; but there are many, many events that you would have to tell it, and the truth of many past events has already been lost, so there are many unknowns which will cause the program to fail.
19th Jul 2017, 12:07 PM
James
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