No. Trends could be predicted. Likelihoods could be predicted. Some lucky guesses could be right. But, to accurately predict future events with a great deal of specificity and get it right would suggest seeing the future, and you can't see what doesn't exist.
No. Trends could be predicted. Likelihoods could be predicted. Some lucky guesses could be right. But, to accurately predict future events with a great deal of specificity and get it right would suggest seeing the future, and you can't see what doesn't exist.
I'm assuming you mean predict accurately. Otherwise just predicting without regard to accuracy is not worth discussing.