Philosophy

A mathematician imagined an intellect that could calculate the entire future

Pierre-Simon Laplace argued that an intelligence who knew the exact position and motion of every particle in the universe, together with the laws of physics, could compute all of the future and the past with certainty — nothing would be uncertain to it. Later commentators nicknamed this hypothetical mind 'Laplace's Demon'; Laplace himself just called it 'an intelligence.'

Pierre-Simon Laplace, Essai philosophique sur les probabilités (A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities) — 1814

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