“[In] Ancient Babylon... they were trying to predict three kinds of things.... where the planets would be, what the weather would be like, and who would win or lose a certain battle; and they had no idea which of these things would be more predictable than the other.”
Stephen Wolfram: Fundamental Theory of Physics, Life, and the Universe (Sep 15, 2020)
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