01319nam a22001817a 4500999001700000020001800017082001300035100002400048245006300072260004400135300003300179490003400212505003300246520066900279650001600948942000700964952016600971 c62287d62287 a9780198735281 a303.4909 aGidley, Jennifer M. aThe Future : A Very Short IntroductioncJennifer M. Gidley aNew YorkbOxford University Pressc2017 axiv, 164 Pagesb17x11 cmbPB aVery Short Introductions, 516 aInclude References and Index aFrom the beginning of time, humans have been driven by both a fear of the unknown and a curiosity to know. Our forebears tried to create certainty in the unknown, byseeking to influence outcomes with sacrifices to gods, preparing for the unexpected with advice from oracles, and by reading the stars through astrology. As scientific methods improve and computer technology develops we become ever more confident of our capacity to predict and quantify the future by accumulating and interpreting patterns form the past, yet the truth is there is still no certainty to be had. This introduction considers some of our most burning questions about what the future is. aFuture, The cBK 0010406303_490900000000000_G453F_2017708NFIC960690aGPLbGPLcGENd2020-08-21eCRV/160/GPLMg1308.00o303.4909 G453F 2017p64913r2020-08-21w2020-08-21yBK