Jumpin said:
How does awareness of how an entire brain is composed grant the ability to predict what someone will be thinking? Particularly a thought that does not yet exist? At best, the only thing that can be extracted are probabilities, and the probabilities are very very large in number when making a prediction on how the brain interacts with the rest of the body. Even if this were the case, a random number generator in a computer would completely eliminate this problem since values are arbitrarily chosen (that means, no knowledge even on the sub-atomic scale of how things are working would be of any value), there is no further mechanism that even someone with absolute knowledge of the workings of the system would be able to predict the value between 1 and 6 as any more than either 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. |
The materials (memories) are all there though, all it needs is something to trigger the thought such as saying "throw the dice".
The brain never sleeps and is constantly busy doing something. If you find out why the brain is doing what it currently does (by studying the past, which God most definitely should be able to do flawlessly), you should then start assuming that present will be the upcoming past and that the future is already determined (simply because the past is always determined and cannot change).
The past never change, and present is also the past as time never stops.