I'm aware of the problem of induction. But once again, you didn't answer my very specific question.
Your response seems to indicate that you do think there's no reason to believe that the predictions of, say, quantum electrodynamics, will continue to be accurate, but I'm trying not to put words in your mouth so it would help if you'd just answer the question.
The scientific method is really not about
the future, but about the past.
I note that you
once again refuse to answer the simple question I posed. I'm at a loss as to
why.
Do you or do you not expect the predictions made by the laws of physics to hold
tomorrow?
Anyway, the scientific method
is about the future, as well as the past (and the present). That the evidence it uses to make predictions about the future comes from the past isn't particularly interesting.
Let me try explain.
What we are predicting is that new data, which is always after the fact i.e. in the past, will map into our model of older data.
It does not account for the future, but a hypothesis of a future.
The scientific method is not about predicting all possible futures i.e. the future, but a particular future which is simply an abstract hypothesis of the past. Abstract in that it can be projected into the future, but it is not "the future".
There is only one future that you and I will interact with.
That is the future whose behavior we are interested in. And
that is the future in which the predictions of science will be tested.
Do you expect them to fail that test? Do you think there is reason to believe that they will
not fail that test?
The accuracy of this method in mapping to new data is surely hypnotic and can give the impression of a prediction of "the future", but it is not "the future" its an abstraction of the past. A powerful one for sure.
You're not making sense. Here's a predictions about the future: if you drop a bowling ball
tomorrow it will fall with an acceleration of 9.81 m/s
2.
That's not a prediction about the past: I'm literally talking about tomorrow.
It's true, but not very interesting, that you can't find out if the prediction is true until tomorrow, but that's true of
any prediction.