The Timelines of Prediction: Bridging Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science
This book explores humanity’s enduring quest to map and predict time through both ancient and modern systems. It examines how civilizations such as the Vedic, Babylonian, Greek, Chinese, and Mayan traditions developed astrological frameworks to understand cycles, destiny, and cosmic order.
Alongside these symbolic traditions, the work highlights how modern predictive approaches — including psychology, probability theories, computational modeling, and artificial intelligence — are reshaping the way time is interpreted and forecasted today.
By presenting a comparative study of symbolic traditions and data-driven methodologies, the book bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary science. Readers gain a unique lens on the continuity and divergence of predictive thought across eras, and on how cosmic patterns and modern analytics interact to inform human attempts at forecasting.
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