If a science of history were achieved, it would, like the science of celestial mechanics, make possible the calculable prediction of the future in history.
24 January 2010
Two in a row
I hate to admit Calwell may well be right - especially when it's twice in a row. But it's hard not to agree that the Dems have made a catastrophic miscalculation on perceived priorities.
I was born in the 10th month of the 11,988th year of the Galactic Era (GE) (-79 Foundation Era (FE)). My prediction of the eventual fall of the Galactic Empire has earned me nickname "Raven" Seldon: I guess it stuck. For reasons too tedious to explain, I have made very few in-the-flesh appearances to my interlocutors: just read the book. I prefer to appear in pre-recorded holographic messages when it is time to reveal a Seldon Crisis. However, since the invention of the internet, thanks to Al Gore, I have chosen to reveal my observations (and perhaps a few predictions) on this website.
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