One cannot predict the future. This is, in part, because there is no ‘the’ future. There is futurity, perhaps.
What one can do, statistically, as an example, is notice extreme probability mountains, and learn to discard all such data that does not aggressively cross the threshold between possibility and eventuality. This can be an intuitive as well as a mathematical skill. But should one learn to actually see into time in order to accomplish this, then one, and time, is changed, irrevocably, by such intimacies. The outcome is unique in each instance. And personal, too.
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