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For Conway, "Hence it follows by natural consequence, that times from the creation are compound, and without all number, which no created intellect can conceive."
Hindsight Bias
The tendency to perceive events as having been predictable after they have already occurred.
Foreseen Past Events
Events in the past that were predicted or expected based on available information or trends at that time.
Retroactively
Applying to actions, events, or decisions that have already occurred, often involving changes to laws or regulations that affect past behaviors or situations.
Planning Fallacy
A cognitive bias that causes people to underestimate the time, costs, and risks of future actions and overestimate the benefits.
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