Mille Ignis
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Hello everyone. I have decided to make this thread since I saw a thread about free will a little while back. I will try to make this thread as simple as possible so that it can be easy understand.
Fair Warning for all. I have a hard time putting my thoughts on paper, so if things do not make since please tell me so that I can edit it.
Ok, where to begin... Since there is an infinite amount of parallel universes, the probability of you choosing to turn left or right is no longer 50/50, but it is the sum of the two. You turn left and right at the same time (to understand this you will need to have some background knowledge in the Many-Worlds Theory* and Superposition*). Therefor, free will is only an illusion. Whether you go right or left is irrelevant, since the choice you made was already planned out to begin with. Now this theory will only work if parallel universes do exists. The size of the universe doesn't matter since one place in the universe cannot be the exact same as the other. It may seem similar, but it will not be exact.
This is what I believe. Again, it is hard for me to put my ideas on paper, so I am sorry for it being so short, but I didn't want to give to guys a lecture. I am also sorry for any grammar mistakes that may/will appear. Critique this theory as much as you like and post what you believe in (free will or choice).
Many-Worlds Theory*
Superposition*
"Now, if you shuffle that deck, there's just so many orderings that can happen. If you shuffle that deck enough times, the orders will have to repeat. Similarly, with an infinite universe and only a finite number of complexions of matter, the way in which matter arranges itself has to repeat."
--Brian Greene
Fair Warning for all. I have a hard time putting my thoughts on paper, so if things do not make since please tell me so that I can edit it.
Free Will
Ok, where to begin... Since there is an infinite amount of parallel universes, the probability of you choosing to turn left or right is no longer 50/50, but it is the sum of the two. You turn left and right at the same time (to understand this you will need to have some background knowledge in the Many-Worlds Theory* and Superposition*). Therefor, free will is only an illusion. Whether you go right or left is irrelevant, since the choice you made was already planned out to begin with. Now this theory will only work if parallel universes do exists. The size of the universe doesn't matter since one place in the universe cannot be the exact same as the other. It may seem similar, but it will not be exact.
This is what I believe. Again, it is hard for me to put my ideas on paper, so I am sorry for it being so short, but I didn't want to give to guys a lecture. I am also sorry for any grammar mistakes that may/will appear. Critique this theory as much as you like and post what you believe in (free will or choice).
Many-Worlds Theory*
According to the Many-Worlds theory, for each possible outcome to an action, the world splits into a copy of itself. This is an instantaneous process Everett called decohesion. It's kind of like a choose-your-own-adventure book, but rather than choosing between either exploring the cave or making off with the treasure, the universe splits in two so that each action is taken.
--How Stuff Works
--How Stuff Works
Quantum superposition is a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics that holds that a physical system—such as an electron—exists partly in all its particular, theoretically possible states (or, configuration of its properties) simultaneously; but, when measured or observed, it gives a result corresponding to only one of the possible configurations (as described in interpretation of quantum mechanics)
--Wikipedia.
--Wikipedia.
"Now, if you shuffle that deck, there's just so many orderings that can happen. If you shuffle that deck enough times, the orders will have to repeat. Similarly, with an infinite universe and only a finite number of complexions of matter, the way in which matter arranges itself has to repeat."
--Brian Greene
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