Home

lorizzonte

Lorizzonte is a term used mainly in theoretical discussions and speculative fiction to describe the boundary within a knowledge system beyond which predictions become unreliable. It represents a moving frontier defined by data quality, model structure, and fundamental uncertainty, rather than a fixed location on a map. The word is a neologism drawn from the Italian orizzonte, meaning horizon, and is typically treated as a common noun in English-language usage, though sometimes rendered as a proper noun in fictional contexts.

In forecasting and epistemology, the lorizzonte is influenced by three interacting components: measurement error, model uncertainty,

In literature and media, lorizzonte is used to evoke the boundary between knowable present and speculative

See also: horizon, boundary, uncertainty, frontiers of science.

and
structural
uncertainty.
Improvements
in
data
collection
and
theoretical
understanding
tend
to
push
the
lorizzonte
outward,
expanding
the
range
of
confident
predictions;
new
unforeseen
factors
can
move
it
inward.
It
thus
functions
as
a
metaphor
for
the
natural
limits
of
knowledge
within
any
complex
system,
whether
scientific,
social,
or
technological.
future.
Authors
deploy
the
term
to
frame
decisions
made
under
uncertainty
and
to
highlight
ethical
considerations
when
acting
near
the
edge
of
what
can
be
reliably
foreseen.