- A
prediction (Latin præ-, "before," and dictum, "something said") or
forecast is a
statement about a ****ure
event or
about ****ure data.
Predictions are...
- appear.
Predictions of the end from
natural events have also been
theorised by
various scientists and
scientific groups.
While these predictions are generally...
- Chilton, Louis; Lewis,
Isobel (July 10, 2024). "16
bizarre The
Simpsons predictions that
actually came true". The Independent.
Retrieved October 12, 2024...
- This
article lists Christian religious predictions that
failed to come
about in the
specified time frame,
listed by
religious group.
Adventism has its...
-
follow appear to be a lot more
regular than usual.
These are
predictions, or
claims of
predictions, that are
notable either scientifically or
because of public...
- lot of
opportunities for
coincidences to appear" and "most of
these '
predictions' have
rather simple and
mundane explanations". For example, the device...
- make at most 10%
erroneous predictions. To meet this requirement, the
output is a set
prediction,
instead of a
point prediction produced by
standard supervised...
-
predicted for the
Second Coming. This list
shows the
dates and
details of
predictions from
notable groups or
individuals of when
Jesus was, or is, expected...
- up
prediction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
prediction is a
statement or
claim that a
particular event will
occur in the ****ure.
Prediction may...
-
Edgar Cayce. "The 6
Greatest Predictions of All Time": The Ides of March, St. Malachy's
predictions of ****ure popes, a
prediction of the Titanic's sinking...