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how do future events depend on the past events ​

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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Typically, for future action, one may use and recombine different retained experiences or (pre-conscious) traces of the past; the use of one or the other, or a blend of them, may depend on minor, un-measurable differences in the present—a form of multi- or bi-furcation due to traces of past histories.

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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It is a well-known fact in biology and the humanities that both the present and future dynamics of life depend on the past. Historicity will be characterised in terms of shifts in the realm of possibilities (or "phase space"), the contribution of diversity to the structural stability of existence, and the significance of unusual occurrences in the making of history. While moving from the physico-mathematical analyses, we provide a rigorous analysis of "path dependence" in terms of invariants and invariance preserving transformations, as it may also be found in physics. The concept is that the understanding (or "theoretical determination"") of existing and future states of affairs is aided by the (relative or historicized) invariant residues of past organismal or ecosystemic alterations.

This results in a distinctive type of randomness (or unpredictability) in biology, which is at the heart of novelty formation: changes in observables and relevant parameters may also be dependent on earlier occurrences. The importance of diachronic measurement in biology is emphasised, particularly in connection to the characteristics of synchronic measurement in physics. While allowing for the investigation of some generic characteristics of historicity in biology, this study may a fortiori extend to cognitive and historical human dynamics.

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