Forward Measured
How do you measure the future? How do you predict what is going to happen and when? A correct response is that you cannot measure the future; however, without measurement, how do you prepare?
In actuality, the future is predictable, as every living thing follows a pattern of behavior that has minor variances. If we simply study the history of a subject that we would like to predict future outcomes for, we can see a pattern in reverse, starting from today and going back to inception. To predict the future outcome, we place the timeline from today going forward, leveraging the ratios and frequencies from the historical pattern, and applying the same pattern to the future. The frequency of repetition or iteration when studied from inception to the present shows slower, faster, or stable occurrences of the pattern, which we can apply to our future prediction with the assumption that the pattern will be repeated until catastrophic circumstances cause it to change. Without...