Affiliations: antÉ – Institute for Research in Anticipatory Systems, University of Texas at Dallas, AT-10, Richardson, TX 75080-3021, USA
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Mihai Nadin, antÉ – Institute for Research in Anticipatory Systems, University of Texas at Dallas, AT-10, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080-3021, USA. Tel.: +1 972 883 2832; Fax: +1 972 883 4374; E-mail: nadin@utdallas.edu.
Abstract: Risk assessment is relevant only if it has predictive relevance. In this sense, the anticipatory perspective has yet to contribute to more adequate predictions. For purely physics-based phenomena, predictions are as good as the science describing such phenomena. For the dynamics of the living, the physics of the matter making up the living is only a partial description of their change over time. The space of possibilities is the missing component, complementary to physics and its associated predictions based on probabilistic methods. The inverse modeling problem, and moreover the reverse computation model guide anticipatory-based predictive methodologies. An experimental setting for the quantification of anticipation is advanced and structural measurement is suggested as a possible mathematics for anticipation-based risk assessment.