It is impossible to trap modern physics into predicting anything with perfect determinism because it deals with probabilities from the outset.
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We know from chaos theory that even if you had a perfect model of the world, you'd need infinite precision in order to predict future events. With sociopolitical or economic phenomena, we don't have anything like that.
Physics tells us observations can't be predicted absolutely. Rather, there's a range of possible observations each with a different probability.
If we knew exactly the laws of nature and the situation of the universe at the initial moment, we could predict exactly the situation of the same universe at a succeeding moment.
Quantum mechanics broke the mold of the previous framework, classical mechanics, by establishing that the predictions of science are necessarily probabilistic.
Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future.
Most people don't have time to master the very mathematical details of theoretical physics.
If we look at the way the universe behaves, quantum mechanics gives us fundamental, unavoidable indeterminacy, so that alternative histories of the universe can be assigned probability.
It is our common experience as human beings that the results of social forces seem to admit only of 'probabilistic' predictions.
Nothing is impossible. Some things are just less likely than others.
The stability of what's called the Standard Model of particle physics and its ability to make so many clever predictions with immense precision suggests that we may just be stuck with it, and there may never be an overthrow of that.