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Tim Palmer: The Primacy of Doubt

The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

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Is There an Absolute Limit to Predictability?

Lorenz: Your small scale error will grow and eventually, you know, it'll say you will lose any predictability in the weather after, say, two weeks. And what Lorenz says is that your ability to predict has a kind of law of diminishing returns. You'll get less and less predictability out from those extra measurements. In practice, that means you just can't predict because you're always going to have to loosen infinitesimally small uncertainty. But let's say there's a limit of around two weeks, just beyond which you can't, you can't predict beyond that no matter how accurately you know.

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