Making Predictions: Celestial Mechanics vs Evolutionary Models (1981)

Making Predictions: Celestial Mechanics vs Evolutionary Models (1981)

Prediction of the future is possible only in systems that have stable parameters like celestial mechanics. The only reason why prediction is so successful in celestial mechanics is that the evolution of the solar system has ground to a halt in what is essentially a dynamic equilibrium with stable parameters. Evolutionary systems, however, by their very nature have unstable parameters. They are disequilibrium systems and in such systems our power of prediction, though not zero, is very limited because of the unpredictability of the parameters themselves. If, of course, it were possible to predict the change in the parameters, then there would be other parameters which were unchanged, but the search for ultimately stable parameters in evolutionary systems is futile, for they probably do not exist.

"Basic Evolutionary Model," Evolutionary Economics, Sage, 1981, p. 44.

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