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This site is committed to further research into the mathematics of psychohistory as described by Issac Asimov in his Foundation novels. Though purely fictional at this point, psychohistory purportedly allows insight into future events by extrapolating cues from history. It uses statistical mathematics of peoples, cultures, and memes rather than probabilities at a personal level. We seek to predict and enlighten via psychohistory mathematics.

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I want to submit two new basic hypothesis about Psychohistory
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Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:30 PM
In Mexico, there is a crisis every 52 years, Why?
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