Chrizum said:
solidpumar said:
Everything is predetermination and can be predicted. If we a had a computer and a model to simulate the future having all variables, with physics and chemistry we could predict everything that will happen, like a god. Our lives are a complex game of billiard. Everything can be predicted if you have enough intelligence to make a perfect model and knows all the variables. Everything you do and will do is predictable, only thing is that nobody is capable of predicting.
You thoughs and action are governate by the synapses in your brains and chemical reaction in you body. everything you fell and do can be analized, compared with other in the envyroment and the enviroment itself, and thus predictable to the minimum details.
But we homo sapiens sapiens cant even predict how the dice we just throw will fall when hits the casino table, imagine predicting an entire world of events that are casuality driven and interconnected.
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You read my mind, this is exactly what I think. Determinism is the only thing that makes sense. Neither choice, fate or coincidence actualy even exist.
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This theory seems to have some striking similiarties to fate. What are the differences? If all actions can be predicted, doesn't that means that all things are already determined and therefore make determinism and fate synonimous?