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"Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future." - Niels Bohr

A prediction is a statement or claim that a particular event will occur in the future in more certain terms than a forecasting.The etymology of this word is Latin (from præ- "before" plus dicere "to say"). is famous in the US for its long-range weather predictions. Informal prediction from hypothesis Outside the rigorous context of science, prediction is often confused with hypothesis.

A prediction of this kind might be validity and useful if the predictor is a authority in the field and is employing soundness and accuracy and precision measurement. Large corporations invest heavily in this kind of activity to help focus attention on possible events, risks and business opportunities, using futurists. Such work brings together all available past and current data, as a basis on which to develop reasonable expectations about the future.

Opinion Polls In politics it is common to attempt to predict the outcome of elections (or assess the popularity of politicians) through the use of opinion polls. Prediction games have been used by many corporations and governments to learn about the most likely outcome of future events with amazing accuracy.

Supernatural (prophecy) Predictions have often been made, from antiquity until the present, by resorting to paranormal or supernatural means, such as prophecy or by observing omens. Disciplines including water divining, astrology, numerology, and fortune telling, along with many other forms of divination, have been used for centuries or even millennia to predict or attempt to predict the future. So far none of these means of prediction have been proven under controlled conditions and are heavily criticised by scientists and skeptics.

Anticipatory science forecasts In a scientific context, a prediction is a rigorous (often quantitative) statement forecasting what will happen under specific conditions, typically expressed in the form If A is true, then B will also be true. The scientific method is built on testing assertions which are logical consequences of scientific theories. This is done through repeatable experiments or observational studies.

A scientific theory whose assertions are not in accordance with observations and evidence will probably be rejected. Theories that make no testable predictions remain protosciences until testable predictions become known to the community.

Additionally, if new theories generate many new predictions, they are often highly valued, for they can be quickly and easily confirmed or falsifiability (see predictive power). In many scientific fields, desirable theories are those which predict a large number of events from relatively few underlying principles.

Quantum physics is an unusual field of science because it enables scientists to make predictions on the basis of probability.

Mathematical models and computer models are frequently used to both describe the behaviour of something, and predict its future behaviour.

In microprocessors, Branch predictor permits to avoid Pipeline (computer) emptying at microcode branchings. Engineering is a field that involves predicting failure and avoiding it through component or system Redundancy (engineering).

Some fields of science are notorious for the difficulty of accurate prediction and forecasting, such as software reliability, natural disasters, pandemics, demography, population dynamics and meteorology.

Example of scientific hypothesis and prediction In the 1840s the renowned Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis noticed that women giving birth in the Vienna lying-in hospital were dying in one building, but surviving in another.

Upon considering the cause, he found that the surviving women were attended by midwifery and not by student physicians. Thus he proposed the hypothesis that the physicians were a factor in the deaths. This proposition impelled Semmelweis to refine the factor. What was the difference between the midwives and the doctors? After more thought, Semmelweis decided that the cadavers which the student doctors were touching must be part of the factor.

What could the doctors do to avoid the factor? Semmelweis predicted that, if the doctors were to wash their hands, then the cadaver factor will be avoided. Semmelweis therefore instructed the student doctors to wash their hands, and the women who were attended by the doctors survived. Thus his prediction was successful, and his hypothesis was validated. (Semmelweis, 1861. The Etiology, Understanding, and Prophylaxis of Childbed Fever)

Other examples abound in the history of science, ranging from expected predictions which did not occur (such as the Michelson-Morley experiment) to new and radical predictions which shockingly confirmed one theory over another (such as the bending of light around the sun seen in the 1919 eclipse, a prediction of Albert Einstein's theory of General relativity).

Finance Mathematical models of stock market behaviour are also unreliable in predicting future behaviour. Consequently, stock investors may anticipate or predict a stock market boom, or fail to anticipate or predict a stock market crash.

Some correlation has been seen between actual stock market movements and prediction data from large groups in surveys and prediction games

An actuary uses actuarial science to assess and predict future business risk, such that the risk(s) can be mitigate (risk).

For example, in insurance an actuary would use a Actuarial table to predict life expectancy.

Prediction in fiction Fiction (especially fantasy, future history and science fiction) often features instances of prediction achieved by unconventional means. See also

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