It is really odd that we often forget we don’t actually *know* anything about the future. That’s kinda what makes it the future. The future is that which we know nothing about. Everything we think we know is necessarily some distorted refraction/reflection of the past
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Well, search "problem of induction". The original source material is actually very readable though if you ever feel the need to read some early modern philosophy ("An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding")
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I’m familiar enough with the basic idea at a shallow second-hand gloss level for my needs
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