If You Thought Studying History Was Bad, This Math Professor Is Making It Harder
Raven writes:
New research out of Streeling University aims to make planning for the future much easier. The work, led by professor Seldon, tries to set probabilistic values on future events, and then weigh those probabilities against each other to figure out what combination of events is most likely to happen. Describing it under the unlikely moniker "psychohistory," Seldon seems to think planning even 10,000 years into the future might be possible. (Seldon also seems to be a bit of a doomsayer, so this is likely exaggerated.) Nevertheless, it'll be another tool for government planners to consider when developing new colonies.
this is more in the line of a slashdot april fools
This is just another play for increased grant funding with less oversight. Convenient that the program managers won't be able to evaluate anything until well after the money is spent.
If they're going to continue with April Fools' Jokes, at least this one was subtle and appropriately geeky... the way it should be done. If you're gonna do it, do it this way...not the way you did with Dune and Star Wars already.
Damnit! You weren't supposed to tell anyone about the second one yet!
(Just great... now we gotta build a third one so that no one... shit! Okay, a four- dammit!)
Quo usque tandem abutere, Nimbus, patientia nostra?