The future of everything : the science of prediction /

"For centuries scientist have strived to predict the future. But to what extent have they succeeded? Can past events - Hurricane Katrina, the Internet stock Bubble, the SARS outbreak - help us understand what will happen next? Will scientists ever really be able to forecast catastrophes, or wil...

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Main Author: Orrell, David
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Thunder's Mouth Press, 2007.
Edition:1st Thunder's Mouth Press ed.
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Summary:"For centuries scientist have strived to predict the future. But to what extent have they succeeded? Can past events - Hurricane Katrina, the Internet stock Bubble, the SARS outbreak - help us understand what will happen next? Will scientists ever really be able to forecast catastrophes, or will we always be at the mercy of Mother Nature, waiting for the next storm, epidemic, or economic crash to thunder through our lives?" "In The Future of Everything, scientist David Orrell looks back at the history of forecasting, from the time of the Oracle at Delphi to the rise of astrology to the advent of the TV weather report, showing us how scientists (and some charlatans) predicted the future. How can today's scientists claim to anticipate future weather events when even three-day forecasts prove a serious challenge? Can we predict and control epidemics? Can we accurately foresee our financial future? Or, will we only find out about tomorrow when tomorrow arrives?"--Jacket.
Physical Description:449 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 410-432) and index.
ISBN:1560259752
9781560259756