Can we tell what’s in store for us in the future? Well maybe not to well in the very fine details about life, but in the much coarser activities, I believe the future is there for all to see,…staring us in the face, looking right into our eyes. What do we have a tendency to do? Why we look the other way, glance down, or look to the side to avoid seeing what we don’t want to see.
Your all probably familiar with the recreational sport of bowling, whether it be five or ten pin. This activity encapsulates two important concepts which have to do with forecasting the future. Once a person has gripped the bowling ball, and made that big swing, imparting all the weight of the ball and the energy of their arm to it, they then release it down the alley. It carries on under the momentum which has been imparted to it, and naturally you expect it to collide with the pins, if your aim is true.
So in that action you are able to forecast the future to a reasonable degree. You may not know how many pins will go down, but your certain the ball will reach the end of the alley, and that the probability is very great, almost a certainty, that some pins will fall. This is the theory behind probability and momentum. If you set certain actions into motion with enough energy, direction, and consistency, then you have developed a momentum destined to carry you forward, unless acted upon by an outside force.
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