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I don't really know your question but I will tell you what can be predicted.
But how can a technological forecast be made to contain probability dimensions in the same way other forecasts do? Most people think of a technology as a quite specific physical entity. They do not conceive of this entity as having the variable characteristics which would permit range forecasts or probability statements. To their minds, a precisely defined technology either will exist in a given situation, or it will not. And the forecaster must predict this exact event or else he is wrong. This misconception—which would place an impossible demand on any forecaster causes much of the confusion in discussions about technological forecasting.
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